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CLIFF GULLETT: Cliff Gullett dies after motorcycle crash

Cliff Gullett died after he lost control of his motorcycle and crashed while traveling at 239 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats.

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Matt

Billings, MT

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#5
Sep 6, 2008
 
Maybe you should feel sorry for his entire family that is left back in Montana. He was doing what he loved, just like i'm sure you do at times. It just happened to be his job
Cuder

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#6
Sep 6, 2008
 
Cliff died while doing something he loved. He and his family knew the risk involved with riding a Streamliner and accepted them. Nobody has a right to call him a fool for that. Yes, you only have one life to live, and the fools are those that do not live it to the fullest.
God speed Cliff you are missed already.
Jay

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Sep 6, 2008
 
I agree. I feel sorry for anyone out there who doesnt follow there passion and goals in life. Then there's no point to existing. He died doing what his passion was and thats the only way to live with no regrets
TRACI

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Sep 6, 2008
 
Loveurlifeitsonly oneugot wrote:
I don’t feel sorry for a fool who doesn’t value precious one life you have. He got what’s coming to him.
How dare you!! I bet you sit on your fat butt all day doing nothing interesting. Just because he is a thrill seeker DOES NOT mean he didn't think life was precious. He died doing what he loved to do and I'll bet he had more fun in his 47 years than you will in your lifetime. Keep those type of comments to yourself and continue to have a boring life.
Melissa FROM BOZEMAN MT

Bozeman, MT

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Sep 10, 2008
 
WELL HE HAD NO WRITE IN WRITING THAT CLIFF WAS A FOOL. HE WAS MY DADS BEST FRIEND AND A GOOD FAMILY FRIEND. WE WENT CAMPING AND RIDING WITH HIS FAMILY. CLIFF AND HIS FAMILY DID KNOW WHAT HE WAS GETTING INTO. BUT THAT DOESNT CHANGE THE FEELINGS YOU GOT FOR SOMEONE YOU LOVE WHO DIES. YES HE DIED DOING WHAT HE LOVES DOING THE BEST. ANYONE WHO POST RUDE COMMENTS HAVE NO ROOM TO TALK UNLESS YOU KNOW HIM PERSONALLY!! IF ANYONE HAS ANYTHING ELSE TO SAY MY EMAIL ADDRESS IS OLMELI727@YAHOO.COM
Melissa FROM BOZEMAN MT

Bozeman, MT

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#10
Sep 10, 2008
 
Excusse my spelling from the first comment i posted. I ment he had no right in posting that comment. Makes me mad when people write thos kind 0f comments and they dont even know him.
Cheesehead

Ithaca, NY

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#11
Sep 10, 2008
 
Jay wrote:
I agree. I feel sorry for anyone out there who doesnt follow there passion and goals in life. Then there's no point to existing. He died doing what his passion was and thats the only way to live with no regrets
It seems to me the opportunity cost of doing what what he pleased is at a great cost to his family.
Im just sayin

Melbourne, FL

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#12
Sep 10, 2008
 
How come nobody says 'He died doing what he loved most' when someone crashes while driving drunk? Huh?
El Tigre

Bozeman, MT

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Sep 11, 2008
 
All I have to say is this: this blog is full of ignorant a**holes. First off, I am a friend of Cliff, and also one of his employees. I'm disgusted by the lack of compassion you have towards his friends, family, and coworkers(yes, Cliff did have a career beyond racing). Second, for those who ask why he tried to break 2-wheel records ----- think about this for awhile ---- why do you think we can fly on an airline at 600 mph, or drive a car at 100 mph and feel safe??? Because people like Cliff spent their lives trying to find better ways to accomplish unrealistic goals. If it wasn't for people like Mr. Gullett, we would not have the technology we have today. It takes a simple man to enjoy modern luxuries....It takes a great man to create those. What Cliff Gullett did will not only live on throughout history, but is sure to inspire new technology to find easier ways to do the things we all love. Next time you ride in your car on the interstate at 80mph, remember Cliff, and his passion about going faster...and doing it cleaner, and easier than anyone before him. RIP my friend!
REX

Bellevue, WA

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Sep 14, 2008
 
Thankyou, El Tigre
Red Duck

Albany, OR

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Oct 11, 2008
 
Im just sayin wrote:
How come nobody says 'He died doing what he loved most' when s
someone crashes while driving drunk? Huh?
Because driving drunk is stupidity! Racing is a passion that takes desire and brass!
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