OK. Like some facts?
He was not riding with anyone else. Yes there was another bike but it was none of the group he had been riding with all day.
If you look at the damage to the kerb and post he was headed onto the overpass not the upturn.
Only in Thailand would they place a reinforced concrete post to hold a silly alloy road sign. Anywhere else it would be a 70mm alloy pole and he would probably still be with us.
He was wearing full race leathers, boots, gloves and a brand new uk purchased top spec helmet.
Imagine the lighting there if that truck in the photo was not lighting the road with its headlights?
Nigel had ridden big bikes in Thailand for many years and covered thousands of km here. He passed instantly doing what he loved with a passion.