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Got the half cast off my left hand today so unless it is pouring rain tomorow Im RIDING!! Still hafta keep my bird and ring fingers "buddy taped" together but I can pull the clutch like that
i recall years ago when i had an accident on my GSXR 750. i broke my collar bone and had the 'brace' on for what felt like forever... but my Gix was still in bad shape. a friend stopped by on his ZX9R and i sat on it.... then i leaned over to see if my collarbone felt 'ok'.... then i started it
well- lets just say my mother screamed bloody murder at me for riding with a broken collar bone.. [:-]
The words to an old Foreigner song come to mind, Feels like the first time! DAYUM it was good to have my knees in the breeze again!!!!
Or how bout Aerosmith, Back in The Saddle Again!! Have fun, but be careful, I once went out to soon after an accident and ripped open the 18 stitches in my leg. My doctor, who went to my church and I was a friend of his kids, YELLED at me!!!!
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