I think this is goodbye
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Guest repliedDon't give up, there are ways to keep riding. When I more or less lost the use of my legs and on crutches due to my arthritis eating up my hip joints for near;y 5 years. I was bound and determine to ride again at sometime, so I kept my bike and sat her up for long time storage. Then I had both hips replaced and one year exactly to the date I had my surgries, I started to ride again. Best f**king feeling I ever had.
If your wrist wont allow you to manipulate the throttle. Think about having the throttle moved to the left side? There is always a way to stay in the wind. -
Maybe you have a thumb style throttle fixed up, like some of the 4 wheelers had, or have. (I don't keep up). Either way, sorry to hear about your accident and the grief it's caused. In two weeks, you may feel much better, most doctors like to prepare you for the worst, so be optimistic.Leave a comment:
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I think this is goodbye
Hey ladies (and gents), it's been a while since checked in. My days of feeling the wind in face are very likey over
I got a job in Kansas City a few months back and my first day, on my way to work, I fell and broke my wrist
It's been a long couple of months. After 5 weeks it was not healing correctly and they had to go back and do surgery and put some metal in. I pray when the cast comes off it's right this time bu confidence is at all time low. It's been a real ordeal, no insurance at the time and had to get a lawyer to help me which cost more bucks. Cast comes off in two weeks an hope I can still spin the throttle but doctor is not very reassuring
I am suppose to be calling on clients/customers but my company won't let me drive until I'm fixed and I'm tired of starting at the walls LOL. Hope you all doing well and had a good riding season!!!
Ps Excuse poor typing, mostly a one hand pecker right now
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