Stuart Goodridge RIP

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Stuart Goodridge RIP

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http://www.motorcycletrader.net/display ... ID=3338164

First meet him when I bought some hoses off him when he had a very small shop in Totnes in the early 80's.
Then the next time I was setting out the land for his new Exeter airport offices in the late 80's

RIP
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Re: Stuart Goodridge RIP

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Yep, saw that in the news yesterday ... very sad :(
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Re: Stuart Goodridge RIP

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RIP that man he brought us some good brake lines
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Re: Stuart Goodridge RIP

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Not just brakelines I use his oil lines and fittings on a lot of the bikes I build as do many car and bike builders and race teams. RIP Stuart Goodridge the guy did a big service for motorsport developing his company.
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