Wildguzzi.com

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: scra99tch on April 18, 2016, 07:47:23 PM

Title: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: scra99tch on April 18, 2016, 07:47:23 PM
Glenn Annis of Hudson, NH 65. 

For the past 10 years since I've first bought my Jackal I attended Laconia, and later Americade with him.  Even though I saw him once a year (maybe a couple of other times for his grandkids birthdays) He always had a grin and not a care when he was on his Harley, doubt to say here in the Live Free or Die State that a helmet would of saved him, we will never know.  Not to say he was cocky just the opposite quite and sarcastic.

Drove by the accident site on my bike which I am travel by quite often and to see the truck tires tires marked on the pavement, driven by an 18 year old and the pools of blood made it very real.

Picking up my helmet this morning and having my wife give me that stare made me feel real selfish, all the while thinking how my 2.5 year old son would get along without me around. 

Its spring time here and being the selfish one that I am hope to have a great riding season.

Stay Safe

   
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: oldbike54 on April 18, 2016, 07:51:53 PM
 RIP Glenn .

 Yes , blood makes things very real .

  Dusty
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: fotoguzzi on April 18, 2016, 08:05:02 PM
  thinking how my 2.5 year old son would get along without me around. 
 
you still get that feeling when your son is 25..   

sorry for your loss..
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Chet Rugg on April 18, 2016, 08:39:01 PM
you still get that feeling when your son is 40.
damn photo either I started early or maybe I'm gettinn old.
yes sorry for your lose.
My buddy went down bad. He lived though. Still brought out that look from my wife next  trip I took.
heals a little with time. :thumb:
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: DaSwami on April 18, 2016, 08:46:33 PM
What a horrible deal.....very sorry to hear that.   
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: papatom on April 18, 2016, 09:15:20 PM
Sorry for your loss.  The first time my 13 year old son brake slid around the outside of me on our dirtbikes, and powered off, my first thought was if I had opened Pandora's Box.  What had I unleashed?  Then I sucked it up and throttled up and went after him.  We hope no harm comes to our loved ones or ourselves but there are no guarantees.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Spuddy on April 18, 2016, 09:22:00 PM
Blessings.

Spud
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Arizona Wayne on April 18, 2016, 10:14:22 PM
Do I have this right? A part time biker bud of yours who doesn't believe in wearing a MC helmet got killed recently w/o wearing a mc helmet in a MC accident?
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: oldbike54 on April 18, 2016, 10:41:36 PM
 Wayne , most of us have friends we only see a few times a year , and probably at least one that doesn't wear a helmet . Doesn't mean we don't feel the loss if they die .

 Dusty
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Arizona Wayne on April 18, 2016, 11:49:42 PM
Wayne , most of us have friends we only see a few times a year , and probably at least one that doesn't wear a helmet . Doesn't mean we don't feel the loss if they die .

 Dusty




So in that case what does "feel the loss" mean to you?  Is anyone found responsible for the loss?  Or is that too judgemental?
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: oldbike54 on April 19, 2016, 12:16:30 AM



So in that case what does "feel the loss" mean to you?  Is anyone found responsible for the loss?  Or is that too judgemental?

 Not even sure what that means Wayne ?

 Dusty
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Arizona Wayne on April 19, 2016, 01:14:39 AM
Not even sure what that means Wayne ?

 Dusty




Without more facts as to why this biker died, I can't come to any conclusions who I should feel sorry for, if anybody. 
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: scra99tch on April 19, 2016, 05:21:32 AM
Wayne,

Father-in-law of a really good friend.  He's been riding a lot longer than most of us.  Got crushed by a car helmet or no helmet was his time to go.  I saw him only a few times a year i.e. At our friends get togethers.

Feel sorry for the bike if anything else.


Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Nic in Western NYS on April 19, 2016, 06:16:32 AM
Sorry for your loss. This sort of thing hits home.
News reports say the truck turned left and took out the late Mr. Annis, another rider, and a parked car.  http://www.wmur.com/news/state-police-are-investigating-deadly-crash-in-brookline-sunday/39078886
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: kidsmoke on April 19, 2016, 06:44:08 AM
That's a super dangerous intersection. Effectively the kid in the truck went straight at a right hand bend in the road, but that required crossing the oncoming lane. A lot of accidents at that spot. I've got family that works as an EMT in the area.

as to the issue to empathy...I don't see why it's so hard to show a bit when someone loses a friend or family member, regardless of context, be they culpable for their demise or not. Loss hurts. In your face illustrations of mortality and the tenuous state we all exist in is unsettling.

I'm sorry for the loss of your buddy, scratch. Hope that if there are lessons to be learned from the event, it happens. Small consolation, to be sure.
 
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: lucian on April 19, 2016, 07:29:20 AM
Sorry for the loss of your friend. Really sucks hearing about this time and time again. That cager turning left thing isn't going away, so let's all be reminded of this incident when we encounter it and remain on the defensive always. As for that look from the wife, I just tell mine It isn't dying I'm afraid of, it's not living, end of subject.    dave
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Arizona Wayne on April 19, 2016, 11:32:50 AM
18 year old in a truck kills a biker while driving recklessly.  Whether the dead biker had a helmet on isn't stated, but if he didn't he didn't help his chances to live thru this accident.  Sadness all around.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: pmillar on April 19, 2016, 11:39:07 AM
Sorry for your loss and the unpleasant reminder of the risks associated with riding.  Also, it's that time of year... car drivers aren't looking for bikes, riders are rusty and roads still have winter crap/sand on them in many areas.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on April 19, 2016, 12:04:42 PM
It's *always* that time of year. Ride in Peace, Glenn.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Zoom Zoom on April 19, 2016, 01:49:27 PM
I'm sorry to hear about your friend. My condolences.

ZZ
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: HardAspie on April 19, 2016, 02:50:00 PM
so i've given up motorcycling. a one and a half spit me off at walking speed. i am nursing a broken arm and glad that when mt head hit the tarmac it was encased in a good brain bucket, i am missing motorcycling already, but think that i have made, based less on the dangers of riding than on my old and brittle bones. but still....

...i rode on and off, as life dictated, for decades; probably not all that unusual. i am one of those people of a specific and voluntary minority who like two wheelers and all that comes with them. along the way i have met other bikers and have been fortunate to call some of them friends. they have been so varied. i've known gold wing riders and sport bike riders and trike riders and dirt. . .

. . . all bikers. and although i never met the gentleman about which this sad thread revolves; i have known griseled old harley riders who would rather eat grubs than wear a helmet. i have known riders who have died; of heart attacks and while on their steel horses. and they have been, each of them, more like me than like anyone not infected with the biker bug.

when one of us dies on a bike that is our brother or sister. one of our small tribe of misfits is gone. personally i do see the sadness here and i feel it though i never met the man. i don't care that plastic did not cover his head, nor how few times the op saw him. another biker down. that is all that matters to me.

may he rest in peace and never be quite forgotten.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Kiwi_Roy on April 19, 2016, 06:24:51 PM
I almost lost my riding buddy recently, I'm sorry to hear of your loss.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: steelby on April 19, 2016, 07:24:15 PM
It's not selfish, man.  Nobody gets out of this one alive.  People die for all sorts of reasons, but it's better to die doing what you love than otherwise.  Our families love us for what we are, and part of what we are is our love for adventure, exploration, freedom and nicely crafted machines. 

Whatever happens in your life, your son will love you more for being exactly what you are.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: radguzzi on April 19, 2016, 07:53:29 PM

Sorry Man,
Take care, remember Glenn.

Best,
Rob

Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: LowRyter on April 19, 2016, 09:54:07 PM
blessings are good

But wear a helmet.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: azguzzirep on April 19, 2016, 10:23:06 PM
much too young. My sympathies to all who are affected.

Tom
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: SmithSwede on April 19, 2016, 11:41:02 PM
I'm very sorry for your loss.  Sad.  Sounds like the car driver's fault, which ultimately means nothing.

As to Arizona's comments about lack of helmet.  All I can say is that the exact same logic underlies the typical "cager"'sentiment about us motorcyclists.  After all, isn't it the rider's "fault" for riding a da*m motorcycle?  He likely would have survived if he'd been driving a giant Hummer with 12 airbag systems.

Don't get me wrong.   I'm a big believer in helmets and proper gear.  I was that way even as a crazy squid teenager on my RD-350.  But there is a vanishingly small line between "he died because no helmet" versus "he died because riding a cursed donor-sickle."
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: oldbike54 on April 20, 2016, 12:14:16 AM
 :1: Prescott . A few years back a famous NFL quarterback was injured in a MC accident . The press vilified him for riding a MC , why would he risk his football career like that . Finally one brave writer pointed out that the wreck wasn't his fault , a car had collided with him , so maybe the car driver should be fading the heat . Of course with what we now know about the risks of playing football , the whole "motorcycles are dangerous" thing seems to not hold up very well .

 Dusty
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: rodekyll on April 20, 2016, 12:55:21 AM
It's always a sad thing.  Yet I'll continue to agree that helmet use should be a choice.  Hopefully someone will choose better because of this.

Locally, they've suspended the search for the California Cheechako (chicochako) who went for a midnight kayak ride through the barrier rocks, sans float plan, survival suit, floatation device, or lights/locator.  The kayak, having the better survival sense, was recovered.  In the area it was found, once in the water there's really no way out again.  If the shock of going into the water didn't paralyze him outright, the meat grinder effect of the current and surf on barnacled rocks would have gotten him as he tried to swim.  His wife, a friend of a friend of mine, defends his memory saying he did that sort of sortie all the time in CA, and had absolute confidence in his abilities.  I feel genuinely bad for his wife, and for my friend who gets to sit up with her, but I hope folks look at what happened here and make better choices than he did.

Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: lucydad on April 20, 2016, 08:24:42 AM
Death be not proud--Donne

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_Be_Not_Proud_(poem)

"Holy Sonnet X"
Death be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty and dreadful, for, thou art not so,
For, those, whom thou think'st, thou dost overthrow,
Die not, poore death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
From rest and sleepe, which but thy pictures bee,
Much pleasure, then from thee, much more must flow,
And soonest our best men with thee doe goe,
Rest of their bones, and souls deliverie.
Thou art slave to Fate, Chance, kings, and desperate men,
And dost with poyson, warre, and sicknesse dwell,
And poppie, or charmes can make us sleepe as well,
And better than thy stroake; why swell'st thou then;
One short sleepe past, wee wake eternally,
And death shall be no more, Death, thou shalt die.

Blessings to all involved, there are no words.

Found out this morning an old Durango, CO family friend, a true Viejo passed at 94.  He taught shooting safety to young boys and also police officers.  Survived 34 missions as tail gunner B 17, raised a big Italian family on the mesa, and repaired clocks.  Went to high school with his nephew. 

Life is short.  Live it well.

Peace, blessings, Namaste...
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Rough Edge racing on April 20, 2016, 09:19:42 AM
Losing people you know is always unpleasant, accidents are even more tragic.  Driving any vehicle is a risk, riding motorcycles is a bigger risk...Part of the attraction to bikes is the thrill or danger......
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: LowRyter on April 20, 2016, 10:33:22 AM
:1: Prescott . A few years back a famous NFL quarterback was injured in a MC accident . The press vilified him for riding a MC , why would he risk his football career like that . Finally one brave writer pointed out that the wreck wasn't his fault , a car had collided with him , so maybe the car driver should be fading the heat . Of course with what we now know about the risks of playing football , the whole "motorcycles are dangerous" thing seems to not hold up very well .

 Dusty

http://espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2480830

Roethlisberger was between radio interviews and on his black 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa -- a large, racing-style bike -- and heading toward an intersection on the edge of downtown. A silver Chrysler New Yorker traveling in the opposite direction took a left turn and collided with the motorcycle, and Roethlisberger was thrown, police said.

According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Roethlisberger flew into the Chrysler's windshield and then hit the ground head first.
Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Beerman on April 20, 2016, 04:34:14 PM
One can only share a sense of loss in this post. Elsewhere on this forum I have described my excitement at the imminent arrival of a new bike: the contrast with this sad tale has to make one stop and think. What do I think? There is risk in skiing, in cycling, in travel, and I do all of those things. When it happens, the individual tragedy is still a tragedy and deserves our compassion.

Beer,an

Title: Re: Lost a fellow rider yesterday.
Post by: Jim Rich on April 20, 2016, 06:40:30 PM
Sorry about your buddy.  It's tough to lose someone that way.