I do remember Keith fairly well, although I was never fortunate enough to meet him face to face, but I bought some hand guards from him fairly early on in my tenure of NC ownership and presence on this forum.
Somewhere I still have the letter he sent me with the handguards, I still have those too, they were on my NC'X for some time until replaced with some more protective guards that are in place now.
RIP 'Denton Lad'.
Just stood in front of computer moaning to myself about bad pain so feekin annoying -- then I started looking trough some pics -- and then felt selfish for complaining !!!!!
Remember Keith - Yes I do he rode across to Preston Del Sol probably once a month from other side of Manchester to go out for ride around The Trough of Bowland with me-- lets just see how many members remember him ?
@Defender he sent me tyre decals that I never got round to fitting to the NC.
It took me several years after his passing to be able to part with them even after the bike had long gone.
a generous guy, full of friendly chat and so knowledgeable on the mechanics.
That was a beast of a weekend! Seeing you lot struggling to keep upright over the pass was scary. I just wish I had been on two wheels as well. Andy was a top bloke and as hard as nails.
As for Keith, he was also. I spent a few days up there with him providing a guided tour, with a running commentary of interesting facts via comms, round some of the hidden parts of the Peak District and he knew where all the butty wagons were too. Tea and a Kitkat at each one. ๐
It is of course sad that we must eventually head off to pastures new, which is why Iโve been determined to kick the a**e out of it for as long as I can and enjoy the company of good people. A key reason why Iโm on here. ๐
Of those that have left already I have many happy memories. ๐
Yes I remember Keith. Met up with him at the Ponderosa in 2015 (OMG thats 9 years ago!) with SusieBe, Lloyd and a couple of others. Got a speeding ticket on the way though :-(
All round good egg.
Indeed I do, along with a good few others. Itโs in his memory we have the get together in the Peak District most years. He was a good lad Keith, and still missed
Whoaโฆ we lost Outrunner?! When did that happen?
He rode on with me through that horrific storm in the Derbyshire weekender. We shared many pints after that day out, lining our gloves up on the fire of The Miners ๐ข
Edit - found the thread. So sorry I missed it at the time. He was a great chap. ๐ข