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• #2
shit. RIP.
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• #3
sad news
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• #4
RIP
a great man.
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• #5
Yes, I hope they keep his site up in memory or something, what a great guy!
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• #6
RIP - what a loss.
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• #7
ahh thats shit...
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• #8
rip
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• #9
The world is a sadder place without the captain.!!
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• #10
No!
fucking hell.
well, if I can fit as much into my life as he did, then I'll be happy.
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• #11
that's bad....
he was a great man!
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• #12
That's bleak. The world is a worse place without having Sheldon to advise us.
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• #13
rip
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• #14
blimey.... life sucks! RIP Mr B!
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I'd never heard of fixed-gear until I stumbled across his site.
He must've been an inspiration to thousands upon thousands of cyclists.What a loss.
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Jesus, that's horrible. He has been and will continue to be a massive influence on me and my bike building friends.
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• #17
thats really sad.
Sheldon was don.
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• #18
shit, first beadle then sheldon brown, tough week.
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• #19
Freaky thing is prompted by a throwaway comment by someone (I think RPM?) about his likely longevity I downloaded the entire website on Sturday just in case.
Together with the Harris Cycles catalogue there's 275MB of info and pics on that site!
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adoubletap Freaky thing is prompted by a throwaway comment by someone (I think RPM?) about his likely longevity I downloaded the entire website on Sturday just in case.
Together with the Harris Cycles catalogue there's 275MB of info and pics on that site!
It wasn't meant as a throwaway comment as such, I knew he was on his last legs and I think his work needs to be kept in the manner it deserves.
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• #21
Rest in Peace Sheldon.
He was a living legend, having selflessly helped, inspired, and amused so many people around the world.
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rip
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• #23
I don't think his site will ever be in jeopardy, too many people use and love it. The Glossary alone is an awesome database.
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• #24
RIP
Sad day.
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• #25
RPM [quote]adoubletap Freaky thing is prompted by a throwaway comment by someone (I think RPM?) about his likely longevity I downloaded the entire website on Sturday just in case.
Together with the Harris Cycles catalogue there's 275MB of info and pics on that site!
It wasn't meant as a throwaway comment as such, I knew he was on his last legs and I think his work needs to be kept in the manner it deserves.[/quote]
Sorry, throwaway wasn't really the word I was looking for either; I work for hospital that manages hundreds of people with MS who go on for years and I thought speculation about his demise was a bit premature was all.
From LAFG forum post
From the IBOB mailing list...
"Sheldon's wife Harriet sent out mail this morning saying that Sheldon Brown died of a massive heart attack last night."
RIP Captain Bike. You'll be missed.