It is terrible news, made no less affecting by the knowledge that it was the likely end to a nasty and debilitating illness. When Ian rang me to tell me the news I had tears in my eyes. The thing is I only knew Bruce through meeting him at rallies and shows, but that's the measure of his unique character, we will all miss him. I've never met anyone else like him and I doubt I will.
The first time I had a decent chat with him was in a camping shop in Betws Y Coed. He was shopping for a camping plate because he'd lost one en route to the Dragon Rally. He was in a terrible mood about it and I left the encounter thinking he was a really nice bloke, but quite mad. I have never modified that opinion

The funny thing is I recounted this story to him a year or so ago and he was still in a foul mood about losing his original plate

As for his funeral, Mandy (his wife) rang me earlier and confirmed that they intend to flood Church Stretton with bikes and the coffin will be followed by a bike convoy. As soon as details are firmed up then Ian will post them here (or failing that one of us will post them up).
One important thing to say is that Bruce's care during his illness was superb and it's all that any of us could wish that we had friends and family like his. I'll raise a glass to Bruce tonight but I also propose a toast to Mandy (Bruce's wife) and Ian and the rest of his friends. I'm sure it was a comfort for Bruce to be surrounded by such love and friendship.
Graham