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Honda Gold Winger
Los Angeles, CA
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Was he a 1%er? what club did he ride? Just asking. As for Cb 750, LOL. I thought my 91 was old.
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Miguel and Daniel
Los Angeles, CA
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Ray our neighbor, he was a great person to those close to him. He will be missed and I am sad to see him go. Ray, we will once all reach our maker, for now we will keep you in loving memory til then; bless your family and all of us from above, guide us, and help us be better souls. Til then my friend.
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Peter Goesinya
Chatsworth, CA
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KZ Rider wrote: I'll bet the rider was a novice. Most Harley riders are novices who jumped from a california safety course honda 125 cc to their overweight, ill handling piece of junk. I believe that if past crimes are punishable for the dead, then malcolm forbes is being beatened goofy because he promoted harley to the movie stars, who then crashed and caused the insurance rates to rise, the helmet laws to be reinforced, and the motorcycle to become so expensive. How sad. By the way, I am a KZ rider by choice. I ride apanese bikes because they are way better than anything HD can build. Even Buell went to a "foriegn' powerplant because the sportster is so lame and unpowered. Why beat a dead horse.., or should i say pig? Learn to ride before you try to master a horrible engineers nightmare called the harley davidson/ Too bad. I get all the chicks on my Harley. Sore loser.
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Jamie M
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Little Ray was a brother to me and I will never forget him. I knew him my whole life and lived on the same street as him, he will be greatly missed and will always be loved by so many. God bless you, my bro! And he is resting with his Dad now.
Everytime I go riding, he will be with me...
God bless all his family and friends~
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Tula
Northridge, CA
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Ray was the type of person that would give or do anything for anyone...a genuine nice guy. This is a loss to anyone that knew him. My thoughts are with his family and friends.
As for KZ, La Vida, Katie, and Socal....I hope that when someone close to you (if that's possible) passes away, that a stray dog urinates on them in your presence. Try utilizing your time in a more constructive way.
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Tula
Northridge, CA
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Honda Gold Winger wrote: Was he a 1%er? what club did he ride? Just asking. As for Cb 750, LOL. I thought my 91 was old. All of you that are using this for some sort of 'I'm a cool guy with a motorcycle' forum...you're doing wonders for the publics view of motorcyclists.
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FreeRider
Los Angeles, CA
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If God intended humans to motorcycles, He would have given us thicker skin.
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Damien
Los Angeles, CA
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Ray had the biggest heart, he would do anything for you and always had your back. Your in a better place now with your dad. Rest in peace. From the group we love you God Bless Your Family
Ride on Brother... "El Gallo"
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FreeRider
Los Angeles, CA
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Real bikers are AMA members.
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JUDY CARDENAS
United States
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JUDY
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Anne Marie Thomas
West Covina, CA
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Ray Carrion was a wonderful, welcome addition to our CSI:Crime Scene Investigation Costume Department. Ray always came to work with a very positive, esprit d' corps attitude. No work was too hard for Ray. His happy go lucky attitude was disarming and inspirational and belied his fierce work ethic. His attention to detail was legendary. He had an encyclopedic knowledge of modern music, and I delighted in sharing many conversations about this with him. He had great wit and humor. If there is one thing I can say to Ray's mom about him it is that he was very obviously well raised and well loved by you. He was a man that any mother could be proud to call son. I will miss him. God rest his soul.
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Texas
North Hollywood, CA
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Damien I second that!
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Sister of Ray
Los Angeles, CA
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Thank you for all the nice comments about my only brother I will ever have. It's really hurts when people are saying things about him like that,I have read. Put it's ok it cause you don't know what your talking about. My brother was a wonderful person and now he with my father in a better place from all this crazy world that we live in. You where the best brother I could ever have.Thank you for all the memories Love you your only sister
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Fight Mitch
Ottawa, Canada
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Exercising your freedom of speech does not constitute of mocking a person's death or adding little bits of ignorance to a grieving person's remark. This man was a human being and like you had people who cared for him. Maybe one day, we'll all have our turn at "expressing our freedom of speech" when we see your "article of death". But then again, I won't watse my time, I'll just snicker. Rest in peace , Ray. You will be missed.
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wow
Piscataway, NJ
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Patty and Jimmy wrote: His name is Raymond C. Ray was a graet person. And will be missed dearly. R. I. P. Ray. May god bless your sole. It's called spell-check. Or do you really want god to bless his shoes?
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