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Hairy Bikers’ followers left in tears following ‘excellent’ remaining episode as Si King pays emotional tribute to late pal Dave Myers following his tragic demise

The Hairy Bikers fans were left sobbing after the show’s final episode which honoured the late Dave Myers on Monday.   

The Hairy Bikers: You’ll Never Ride Alone saw Si King, 58, explore the life of his best friend who tragically passed away following a battle with cancer aged 66 in February.

Viewers were ‘in bits’ as they learned more about Dave, including how he learned to cook at the age of just eight while caring after his unwell mother. 

The episode also followed Dave Day which saw Si and Dave’s widow Liliana lead thousands of bikers in an epic fundraiser as they rode from London to Barrow-in-Furness honour of the late TV star. 

Taking to X fans branded the special ‘superb’ and an ‘incredible tribute’ with not a dry eye between them.

They wrote: ‘Is anyone watching this Hairy Bikers tribute to Dave on BBC2? I’m in bits’: ‘I’ve cried about ten times at the Hairy Bikers already’: OMG please tell me why I am actually nearly crying at Hairy Bikers remembering Dave special’: ‘That was a very emotional programme in memory of Dave Myers 50% of The Hairy Bikers. I swear if there is a god he takes the best first’.

The Hairy Bikers fans were left sobbing after the show's final episode paid an emotional tribute to the late Dave Myers (L) on Monday (pictured with co-star Si King)

The Hairy Bikers fans were left sobbing after the show’s final episode paid an emotional tribute to the late Dave Myers (L) on Monday (pictured with co-star Si King) 

The Hairy Bikers : You'll Never Ride Alone saw Si King, 58, (R) explore the life of his close pal who tragically passed away aged 66 following a battle with cancer in February.

The Hairy Bikers : You’ll Never Ride Alone saw Si King, 58, (R) explore the life of his close pal who tragically passed away aged 66 following a battle with cancer in February.

‘The Hairy Bikers tribute to Dave was superb’: ‘My other half cannot believe this Hairy Bikers special JUST started and I’ve already got tears in my eyes‘: ‘Bloody jell, this Hairy Bikers programme ain’t half got my bottom lip going’. 

Si opened up about his grief and his plans for the future during a special screening of show earlier this month.

Reflecting Dave’s death he said: ‘Grief comes and comes and goes and goes.’

‘It’s important that I honour the Bikers’ legacy, and it’s important that I do stuff that I want to do still because Dave was very clear and adamant [that I did]. As I would want for him if the shoe was on the other foot.’

Si confirmed that the Hairy Bikers series would be retired, and future projects will be ‘very different’ without his long-time collaborator.

‘It would be different. That was Dave and I. He’s no longer with us. I would want it to be different. That’s very important.’

Si, who broke down in tears in the final episode, spoke poignantly about the courage Myers displayed during their final series together.

‘I was driving on the A1 north, and he rang me. He went, “King, it’s me. I’ve got something to tell you. Do you want to pull over?” So I pulled over, and he told me that he had cancer.

Dave passed away aged 66 in February following a long and difficult battle with cancer

Viewers were left ‘in bits’ as they learned more about Dave, including how he learned to cook at the age of just eight while caring after his unwell mother

The episode also followed Dave Day which saw Si and Dave's widow Liliana lead thousands of bikers as they rode from London to Barrow-in-Furness honour of the late TV star

The episode also followed Dave Day which saw Si and Dave’s widow Liliana lead thousands of bikers as they rode from London to Barrow-in-Furness honour of the late TV star 

The journey raised money for charity in Dave's honour

The journey raised money for charity in Dave’s honour 

Taking to X viewers branded the special 'superb' and an 'incredible tribute' with not a dry eye between them

Taking to X viewers branded the special ‘superb’ and an ‘incredible tribute’ with not a dry eye between them

‘I could only admire the courage of the man as we rode side by side once again. The last series that we did together, not just myself and Dave but all of our crew that we’d worked with for 10, 15, 20 years in some cases, was a testament to his determination.

‘He was absolutely adamant that he wanted to get back on the road, back on the bike, and feel like he wasn’t just a cancer patient anymore. He wanted to feel like one of the Hairy Bikers again, and I think that kept him going.’

Si said he feels a responsibility to preserve Dave’s memory and their shared legacy.

‘It’s my duty to look after his memory, to look after the legacy that he built, to look after the legacy of the Hairy Bikers. Dave was a joyous man. He embraced and loved the life that he led, and that was enormously important to him. That was the essence of my best mate.’

He then went on describe Dave as a ‘perfect example’ of brotherhood and community. 

‘The programme was an exclamation mark. It was brotherhood, community, and an opportunity for people to openly grieve the loss of a decent, straightforward man.’

Reflecting on their connection, Si said: ‘There was a bond of brotherhood and kindness because we both had grown up in different ways.

‘As working-class lads, you just hustle, and you just hope. I think it was the essence of hope that brought us together. We recognised that in each other.’

He also shared a humorous memory of Dave’s initial encounter with his wife, Lil.

‘It was definitely love at first sight for Dave. I’m not sure it was for Lil. She was probably thinking, “Who the bloody hell are these two?” But I could see it in his eyes. He said, “I really, really like her.” I went, “Oh, no kidding. Do you? Shall we have a drink and talk about it?”’