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RIP Bobby Long - Father of Longfield Axles

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RIP Bobby Long - Father of Longfield Axles

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Years ago I cold called a company in the US to try to get one of my first sponsorships in competitive rock crawling. Bobby Long jumped to help me and supported me hugely.

While I only got to meet him in person once, he was a great guy who helped so many in our industry in so many ways. I'm sure that many of you have run his product, in toyota front ends to start with, and then as his company grew so did his exposure. He set an industry standard on CV strength that was often copied but never rivalled. If you ever had the chance to talk to him you will know how passionate he was about helping people with their off road adventures, and I know I for one spent a lot on international calls talking about the Australian rock crawling scene with him and he jumped in to support several of us competing in WeRock and OzRock at the time.

Tonight I was extremely saddened to find out that Bobby lost his long battle to cancer. He fought hard for several years but he is now finally out of pain.
RIP Bobby.

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Re: RIP Bobby Long - Father of Longfield Axles

Post by Micka »

Truly a sad day for the Long family and the 4WD community.

Gone is a pioneer, a passionate man who loved what he did and helping others.

Rest in Peace, Bobby.
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RIP to an Offroad legend.
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WICKED wrote:RIP to an Offroad legend.

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Wow, knew he was crook, but not that close. Sad day.

Rip Bobby long.
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RIP one of the few true legends & supporters of the offroad industry.


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Rip Bobby, Condolences to Tina and Terrra.
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RIP Bobby.

I owe many great wheeling memories to Bobby, his CV's, although clicking like a toddler with Tourettes, have been more then good to me!
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Re: RIP Bobby Long - Father of Longfield Axles

Post by Slunnie »

Jesus, I'm really sorry to hear this. One of 4WDing's legends. RIP Bobby.
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