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RIP Alan Jefferys

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    RIP Alan Jefferys

    This one hits a little close to home.

    Alan Jefferys, who was one of Maria's MSF instructors and a motorcyclist through-and-through, from enthusiasm for vintage racing to a garage full of machines (in various states of assembly, from rideable to in a box), passed away after crashing on Saturday afternoon. The Vermont State Police have released this info, which is minimal.

    Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, family, and friends.

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    RIP rider. I think I remember having met him at my BRC, though he was not my instructor. I went by the accident scene twice on Saturday, suspected as much when my son asked why the ambulance was in no hurry.

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    Very good friend of my dads, super nice guy...RIP

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    Damn sorry to hear this. I wonder what precipitated the crash; from the report it sounds like no one else was involved, and he just left the road and hit the guardrail. Debris in the road? Or I wonder if he may have suffered a heart attack or something while riding, causing the crash.

    My condolences to his friends and family.

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    RIP Alan Jefferys

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    RIP

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    Ride on.

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    Didn't know him. But RIP.

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    Alan used to stop by our house a few times a year just to shoot the shit and try to get me to become an MSF coach. Always riding a Virago that sounded like it was going to implode when he started it. He was a very cautious rider so I'm sure that he wasn't riding any faster than was safe. RIP Alan.

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    Re: RIP Alan Jefferys

    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Snake View Post
    Alan used to stop by our house a few times a year just to shoot the shit and try to get me to become an MSF coach. Always riding a Virago that sounded like it was going to implode when he started it. He was a very cautious rider so I'm sure that he wasn't riding any faster than was safe. RIP Alan.
    I ran into Alan every year for the past 20 years of motorcycling; always at some unexpected event, and always in some motorcycling forum. He was a nice guy and it's hard to believe I'll never run into him again. Condolences to his family. Vermont's motorcycling world will miss him!

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