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Sorry about the ankle. Hope you are riding again soon.
Do you have a good set of riding boots, to support your ankle some, when you areready to start riding again?
Tom
Sorry about the ankle. Hope you are riding again soon.
Do you have a good set of riding boots, to support your ankle some, when you areready to start riding again?
Tom
Funny you mention that,my wife bought me some lace up (zip up) harley boots shortly after getting my bike. They give a lot of support, but she really wanted me to get the pull-on style. Glad I convinced her.
Thanks for the good wishes everyone. Just gives me more time to sit around and find ways to spend more $$$.
How did you turn it? Did you step on someone's foot? I did that once and couldn't play for about three months. Hope you heal up quickly. The bluebonnets are blooming and the roads are waiting.
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Warg,
Sorry to hear that man. This could be a good time just to sit on the computer and start researching/purchasing your next mods ... thinking positive
I'm positive that if he's stuck home too long.
Surfing the net to buy new mods could bea lot more expencive than riding.
WARG, Dude I hope you got out and enjoyed the weather we had here in DFW this past weekend. It was the greatest riding day we have had in two weeks due to the weather. Hope you heal fast!!!!!
Tough break WARG. (No pun intended...) If it makes you feel any better, after some signs of spring around here, we've had snow everyday for the last several days around here. I only spark up the Fatty to listen to the pleasing sound, and keep the security system from bleeding the battery dry. It'll be a few more weeks before we're doing any serious riding around here, from the look of it, so you won't be alone on the forum!! [:@]
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