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Damn.  I didn't get to meet him, but I bought some SP1 forks from him five years ago.  He was a stand-up guy.  My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

 

Ciao,

 

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That is great picture of Lance, a face and smile I will always remember. Thank You Grum!

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I just met Lance during Ride the Rockies in June. What he lacked in planning he more than made up in his big heart and sense of humor. My heart goes out to his family and all of you who knew him much better than I. 

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Absolutely shocking and tragic news D.

I'm sorry for the loss of your mate.

 

I'll be raising a glass

 

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So sad and crazy to think we'll never see Lance again, physically. Yet his spirit is felt in the wind. 

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I'm very sorry to hear of this tragic loss to you Darryl, and the VFR community. 

 

I am willing and able to make & engrave a commemorative plate/plaque for your header build Darryl. You know where to reach me when you're ready.

 

Godspeed Lance & best wishes to all affected.

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On 10/12/2023 at 10:50 AM, SEBSPEED said:

I'm very sorry to hear of this tragic loss to you Darryl, and the VFR community. 

 

I am willing and able to make & engrave a commemorative plate/plaque for your header build Darryl. You know where to reach me when you're ready.

 

Godspeed Lance & best wishes to all affected.

I think that would be great. I would be willing to buy one and put it on my headers.

I was going to look into what it would take to get these made, but if you think you have this covered, it's all you.

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On 10/12/2023 at 10:50 AM, SEBSPEED said:

I'm very sorry to hear of this tragic loss to you Darryl, and the VFR community. 

 

I am willing and able to make & engrave a commemorative plate/plaque for your header build Darryl. You know where to reach me when you're ready.

 

Godspeed Lance & best wishes to all affected.

 

So, I guess my question is... Do you have this covered?

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Damn Darryl, so sorry for your loss. Very sad to hear Lance has died. 
 

He was a cornerstone of this site but also a great man. I’ll remember how tireless the two of you were on the Wyld header project. And what a gentleman he was on the Factory Pro shifter group buy. 
 

And he was always keen to help us members with advice, even when his own life was hectic. He helped me figure out my Kawasaki front end swap - generous with his time and knowledge. 
 

Sorry for your loss, mate. I’ll miss him too. 

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On 11/4/2023 at 7:19 AM, Ziffer said:

 

So, I guess my question is... Do you have this covered?

Sorry for the delay, Seb and I did have a discussion about this and threw around some ideas. We were going to follow up on this, as right now though, I have been really busy with work, finishing at one company and starting with another (No break in between). This and some personal things I have to deal with but we haven’t given up on the topic. One idea that Seb had was maybe a key fob, kind of like a dog tag, as a possibility. This way it would be more visible than a header plate, as a plate would require some additional work to put it on the header, plus finding a place to put it where one could see it. Another thought was maybe something to go on the top triple clamp, but again here how to have it mounted. Just some ideas to toss around.

 

I’m also still in the process of helping the family out with all of Lance’s motorcycle stuff, he had quite a lot of it. I’ll be helping clear out his garage and “Moto Shed” and will most likely take possession of some of his bikes to help sell them. This Saturday I’ll be going to his garage and grab the bikes he had there. If he has any VFR goodies, I’ll most likely be posting them up for sale here on the forum. All the money will go to the family.

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Perhaps a plate for the silencer with high-heat 3M.  It could accompany the plate of the muffler of choice (or even replace it).  Thin enough to custom shape for the curvature of the specific muffler before applying.  Our planner at work laser engraves thin metal business cards, I had him put a Honda wing on mine.

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On 11/8/2023 at 5:49 AM, Captain 80s said:

Perhaps a plate for the silencer with high-heat 3M.  It could accompany the plate of the muffler of choice (or even replace it).  Thin enough to custom shape for the curvature of the specific muffler before applying.  Our planner at work laser engraves thin metal business cards, I had him put a Honda wing on mine.

When I get back home from my new job orientation, I’ll start to look into this again. Right now l’ll be heading home soon. My plane lands at 9PM tonight then I need to be up and on the road about 4:00A-4:30A to be on the road to Vegas to help get Lance’s stuff brought back to my place in Anaheim. Probably be beat as all get out on Sunday but once I get back to normal hours I’ll be sure to get back on this.

 

Cheers,

D

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Haven't checked in here in a while. What a drag to hear about Lance. Never met him in person, but we had some email contact when I bought my pair of headers. Seemed like a stand-up dude with a good sense of humor..

 

Wear your helmets kids even if you're just screwing around.

 

 Hope you're doing OK Darryl been a rough year for you.

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Hi,  am so sorry for your loss, Friends Of Lance, I found out the day after Thanksgiving about Lance’s tragic passing from my mutual friends Facebook post. I’ve known Lance for many years and we lost touch for a while there, but we were back in touch since early 2016.  Hearing  about Lance was such a shock and I share in your deep sadness and also your respect and love of this wonderful person who left us way too soon for sure. Not having much information, and not being certain I had contact information for his family, I did a Google search and very thankfully found your post here. I am a few weeks now past the realization that Lance is no longer with us and thank you for the photos and the stories you posted. I found some old emails from Lance fhat included his family emails (jokes he sent as mass mailings, so I’ve since reconnected with his dad and I will be at his service tomorrow. You are right he was wise beyond his years and funny and an incredible writer, and pretty much good at anything he tried his hand at. I’m hopeful that he’s doing good work from the other side as lots of help is needed on this planet. May his memory be a huge blessing for all who knew him. Take the best care, his friend, Karen 

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Ah man Darryl, so sorry to hear this. Lance was such good guy. Haven't been on here at all lately. I just knew him as your friend Lance and the most surprisingly helpful, friendly and sincere person I'd come across from VFRDS. Kind of like yourself. No wonder you guys were close. You have my number. Let me know if you need anything. 

Ride In Peace Lance.

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28 minutes ago, VFR Capt.Bob said:

Ah man Darryl, so sorry to hear this. Lance was such good guy. Haven't been on here at all lately. I just knew him as your friend Lance and the most surprisingly helpful, friendly and sincere person I'd come across from VFRDS. Kind of like yourself. No wonder you guys were close. You have my number. Let me know if you need anything. 

Ride In Peace Lance.

Thanks brother. Yeah, just attended his memorial service a couple of hours ago. Even though this happened a couple of months ago, it's still hard to believe and to deal with. I know I'll get over it, but man it hit me hard.

 

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On 10/6/2023 at 6:55 AM, Duc2V4 said:

It is with a saddened heart  that I'm writing this but feel the need to share with you all. This past Monday evening I received a Face Book Messenger message from fellow VFRD member sfdownhill's cousin. The gist of the message was, "Wanted to let you know Lance (His real name) was in some sort of accident and had to be airlifted to Chico Trauma center. He's being intubated at the moment but that's all I got. I'll keep you posted"

 

I reached out the next morning for further status and essentially got that he was still unconscious and intubated, and had suffered a "catastrophic brain injury". This is where my heart dropped. I was able to hear from his uncle later in the afternoon and he was trying to give me more details of what happened but I was having trouble hearing in the noisy environment I was in and essentially almost a zombie at that point. He basically todl me a little moer of what they new that they were waiting and hoping for some good news but it wasn't promising.

 

As of a few minutes ago, I heard back from his cousin again and he basically spelled it out, Lance was declared deceased a couple of days ago but they are keeping his body going so that his organs can be donated. If that doesn't say what kind of person Lance was, I don't know what would better say how giving he was.

 

I have tons of stories and fond memories from the time I first met him, the time we went on our first ride together, to him attending my wedding. I guess my wife liked him too, as we had a very short list of attendees, but Lance was one of them. I initially met him as an independent contractor whom he needed my services. At first we had a business relationship, but that quickly grew into a great friendship. Not only did we collaborate with work but with motorcycles, and other fun interest. I think our greatest collaboration was the WyLD header project.

 

It was only after a few big jobs that we did together that he said he had a big surprise gift for me, he told me that he bought us classes for the California Superbike School. I didn't know what to say and could hardly believe it, but again, that's how giving he was. I continued to work with him on and off for a few years until I got a full time job but still lent hand from time to time, he was my friend after all.

 

I could go on and on but not only is it hard to write this without tearing up but I also don't want this post to become a novel. I'll post some pics for those who may not have met him face to face and leave with this. Lance was a great friend and one I hope others can pattern themselves from, I will miss him. Godspeed Lance!

 

Here's Lance prepping his 5 Gen for our time working with the California Superbike School at Laguna Seca

 

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He and I posing for the camera at turn 6 at Laguna Seca after our work was done. It was a great day of working/riding.

 

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Here, I think I am explaining to him about my lines around Angeles Crest Highway. Looks like I had his interest.

 

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On the same Angeles Crest Highway ride, the "Three Amigos". Mr smiles in front there is my brother Niel. The three of us did a lot of riding together, as well as attended that California Superbike School class together. As happenstance has it, Niel came up from Mazatlan to attend to a few things here in California and we were all supposed to celebrate tomorrow me getting my license reinstated. Lance was planning another great celebration for us but alas, it did not happen. 😞

 

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I'm deeply sorry to hear about Lance's passing. It's a heartbreaking situation, and my thoughts are with his family and friends during this incredibly difficult time. Lance's decision to donate his organs is a testament to the kind of person he was—selfless and generous. It’s a powerful reminder of the impact one person can have, even in their final moments.

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I did not know Lance. But his influence through various threads on this site speaks volumes. A hugely generous man with interest in all aspects of our motorcycling fraternity. Offering advice, demonstrating techniques, making stuff and being an all- round decent person.  He had humour, wit and wisdom. He will be missed tremendously. God speed 

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