simon.r
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- Location
- Nottingham
...the rider down posts in commuting are bad enough.
I was a fairly regular poster on a motorbike forum a few years ago and the rider down posts on that tended to be a lot worse

The forum organised an annual 'Memorial Meet', which started after a forum member died and many people said 'I wish I'd met him'. The idea was that it was an opportunity to meet up with people in real life and just have a chat over a cup of tea. Many people would ride literally hundreds of miles to attend.
On one desperately sad occasion a forum member posted that his girlfriend had died earlier that day in a motorbike accident. They were both very well known contributors to the forum. I, along with many other members, had met them both a few times on ride-outs organised through the forum and many other members felt as if they knew them even though they'd not met in real life. I know that the poster got a lot of comfort from the messages of support he received, both publicly posted and via PM.
I attended her funeral, as did literally hundreds of other bikers, many of whom she had known because of her involvement on the forum.
Not really sure what the point of this post is, other than to say that as the internet plays a bigger and bigger part in a lot of people's lives and as the users get older, maybe we can expect to see more posts about death and dying.
