Two teenage boys killed in a horror bike crash in Sydney’s west have been remembered as best mates in a wave of emotional tributes from devastated friends.
Adrian Lai, 15, and William Drake, 16, were riding a trail bike along the Liverpool Parramatta Transitway at Bossley Park when tragedy struck about 7.15pm on Monday.
Emergency services rushed to the scene to find the bike had collided with the side of a commuter bus before becoming wedged underneath the vehicle. Both boys died at the scene.
Within hours, harrowing footage began circulating on social media showing the motorcycle trapped beneath the front of the bus as paramedics desperately performed CPR on one of the teens.
Heartbroken friends flooded social media with tributes, remembering the pair as fun-loving boys who were highly- respected within the bike community.
‘Rest in peace Adrian, one of the most funniest ones I knew,’ one friend wrote.
‘Seeing you today and not knowing it was going to be the last time is crazy and sad.’
‘William, never thought I’d lose you this early. Thank you for everything you taught me on the bike. I’d be nowhere near where I am without you,’ another added.
William Drake and Adrian Lai died on Monday when the motorcycle they were riding hit a bus

Within hours, harrowing footage began circulating on social media showing the motorcycle trapped beneath the front of the bus

The pair were riding tandem at the time of the crash
‘It’s a wake-up call to everyone – get rid of these bikes, they are not toys.
‘It kills to know you’re gone and doesn’t feel real.’
William’s older brother, Byron Drake, also shared his grief, thanking a family friend for posting a tribute.
‘Thank you so much for this video you have posted for my little bro,’ he wrote.
Friends have since organised a memorial ride in honour of the boys, set to take place on April 3 at Bankstown Airport, urging those attending to ‘ride safe and respect the day.’
There has also been concern for the bus driver, who was taken to hospital for mandatory testing following the crash.
Police confirmed neither the driver nor any passengers on board the bus were physically injured.
While the teenagers were initially believed to have been riding an e-bike, transport officials later confirmed it is now thought to have been a petrol-fuelled trail bike.

Adrian often posted pictures of himself performing stunts on his bike
The bike was wedged under the front of the bus

Friends have organised a ride in memory of the teens
Both boys regularly posted updates to their social media accounts showing them performing wheelies in the street and riding tandem.
NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said it was a tragic scene that would impact many.







