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Old 03-09-2008, 07:15 PM
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Guy died on a 1340 electra outside worths garage , Enstone , on saturday afternoon. Alex Jackson , 48 from Kidlington.
Didn't know the geezer but our thoughts are with his family & friends ,
RIP dude.

Full story on the Oxford Mail website.
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Old 03-09-2008, 07:15 PM
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Another one gone; RIP
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Old 03-09-2008, 07:37 PM
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Don't know the bloke but you never read of a motorcyclist's death without feeling some regret. Strange how car deaths don't hit home the same. RIP Alex. Strength to his loved ones.
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Old 03-09-2008, 07:38 PM
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Re: RTA on massive's manor.

How badly damaged is the bike? Will the insurance company put it on the road? It should be destroyed shouldn't it?
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Old 03-09-2008, 07:59 PM
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So sad, feel for his family. lost my nephew 2 years ago 2nd november in a car accident ,so tragic when any 1 dies on the road we all have somewhere to go , getting there safely we take for granted.
R.I.P.Alex.
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Re: RTA on massive's manor.

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How badly damaged is the bike? Will the insurance company put it on the road? It should be destroyed shouldn't it?
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R.I.P mate...Condolences to all family and friends.

Flowers left at the crash scene Friends paid tribute last night to a biker who died after his Harley-Davidson motorcycle was involved in a crash with a car outside Chipping Norton.
The biker was on the A44 at Enstone, travelling towards Oxford, when his motorcycle was involved in a collision with a Rover 618, shortly after 4pm on Saturday.
Friends of the biker visited the scene, outside Worth's garage, yesterday and named the victim as Alexander Jackson, 48, of Croxford Gardens, Kidlington.
Andy Ayres, 49, and his wife Kay, from Iffley village, Oxford, visited the crash site with Robert Davies, 48, and Sam MacKinnon, 46, both from Kidlington.
They attached flowers to the road sign, and left bouquets on the grass verge where Mr Jackson - known to his friends as CJ - came to rest following the crash.
Mr Ayres said: "We have all been friends for years and we all love classic bikes. For years CJ loved Triumphs but yesterday he was riding his 1340cc Harley-Davidson EletraGlide. We came here to leave flowers and pay our respects. I found his sunglasses and house keys on the grass verge."
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Mr Ayres added that Mr Jackson grew up in Toot Baldon, outside Oxford, but now lived on his own in a flat in Kidlington. "He worked for a plastics factory in Wantage and liked doing mechanical work in his spare time," he said.
Mr Davies said: "I had a cup of tea with him just before he went out. It was a lovely day and he gave his bike a wipe over and said he was just going for a ride about.
"After a couple of hours we got a bit worried about him and eventually we found out about the accident from the police."
Mr MacKinnon said: "We've all shared a love of motorcycles for years. I don't know when the funeral will be but we will make sure we give him a good send-off."
Mr Jackson's friends left flowers and a card containing the message: "CJ - we will miss you, mate. Not a brother, but as good as a brother."
Mrs Ayres said she and her husband were good friends with motorcycle fanatic Bob Penny, from Rose Hill, Oxford. Known as Harley Bob, he died last November from a heart attack, aged 54.
Richard Worth, the owner of Worth's garage, said an air ambulance landed behind the garage. He said: "It was a tragic accident."
Police accident investigators closed the road for three hours.
They are keen to speak to the driver of a gold Peugeot 206, who was not involved in the incident but was near the site at the time.
Between January 2005 and December last year, 29 motorcyclists were killed on Oxfordshire's roads and 209 seriously injured.
If you have any information, call Pc Richard Medway on 08458 5055505.
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Old 03-09-2008, 08:20 PM
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Re: RTA on massive's manor.

I wasnt being disrepectful, but if the insurabce company puts the bike back on the road and a member of his family sees it, that would be horrible wouldnt it?

So what I am trying to say is that it should be a cat a right off and never put back on the road again.
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Old 03-09-2008, 08:54 PM
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Very sad.
Two recently, the bloke at Stevenage the other week and now this fella.

Condolences to his family.
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Another very sad loss.
God bless mate to you and your loved ones you were taken from.
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I wasnt being disrepectful, but if the insurabce company puts the bike back on the road and a member of his family sees it, that would be horrible wouldnt it?

So what I am trying to say is that it should be a cat a right off and never put back on the road again.
Nice to see your concern for the dead man FFS
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