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    Riding injured

    Has anyone ridden a motorcycle during/ after an injury? I have tendonitis and I am just wondering if you would recommend riding when you have a sore shoulder. I have been invited to go ski-dooing with friends, I want to go but I dont' want to injure my shoulder further with trying to handle a ski-doo. I know its not the same as a motorcycle, but almost the same concept.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbabe View Post
    Has anyone ridden a motorcycle during/ after an injury? I have tendonitis and I am just wondering if you would recommend riding when you have a sore shoulder. I have been invited to go ski-dooing with friends, I want to go but I dont' want to injure my shoulder further with trying to handle a ski-doo. I know its not the same as a motorcycle, but almost the same concept.
    i Wish i could ride injured!

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    I rode my bike home after coming off on the way to Cold Duck a couple of years ago.

    My only injury was my shoulder. I had to lift my arm onto the bars (was ok once there). All the way home, every bump in the road (and there are heaps between Waipawa and Taupo) was agony.

    Unless you want to do further injury I wouldn't recommend it. I suffered for weeks after and it is still not completely healed. You might be better to not do things for a little while and let it heal rather than do more damage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bounce001 View Post
    .......was agony.

    Unless you want to do further injury I wouldn't recommend it.
    Alright stop...you had me at Agony!...ski-dooing trip not gonna happen.

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    Always ride injured as my left arm is medically considered to be permanently fractured & dislocated

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbabe View Post
    Has anyone ridden a motorcycle during/ after an injury? I have tendonitis and I am just wondering if you would recommend riding when you have a sore shoulder. I have been invited to go ski-dooing with friends, I want to go but I dont' want to injure my shoulder further with trying to handle a ski-doo. I know its not the same as a motorcycle, but almost the same concept.
    How would you answer this if i'd asked you this exact same question?.....there inlies your answer.
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    Yeah I'm another who rides injured full time, paralysed left arm. I fully recommend it lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    How would you answer this if i'd asked you this exact same question?.....there inlies your answer.
    Errr...well, ski-dooing only happens when it snows in Canada and I wanted to go....GrrrRRRRRRrrrrrrr Snarl.....GrrrrrrrRRRRRR is this because I thought that black bacon thingy in the other post was NZ toast?

    Quote Originally Posted by onearmedbandit View Post
    Yeah I'm another who rides injured full time, paralysed left arm. I fully recommend it lol!
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    Yep, I gather you're a nurse so you might have some idea, brachial plexus avulsion of C5 through to and including T1, with a dash of Horners Syndrome to add to the mix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbabe View Post
    Errr...well, ski-dooing only happens when it snows in Canada and I wanted to go....GrrrRRRRRRrrrrrrr Snarl.....GrrrrrrrRRRRRR is this because I thought that black bacon thingy in the other post was NZ toast?
    Is'nt that 9 months of the year?
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    I rode with a broken collarbone for 6 months but that was still only after a couple of months downtime immediately after my crash. Initial short rides were ok but longer ones were agony - after the cortisone injection I was away laughing though!
    Had surgery to plate it at beginning of Dec and have been back in the saddle most days basically from 3 weeks after that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by firefighter View Post
    Is'nt that 9 months of the year?
    Actually not this year! Surprisingly, all our snow went to Europe and who knows where else, we are in a snow drought....so no we have no snow where I live! Skidoo trip is in Quebec!

    This year we are hosting the Winter Olympics in B.C and we have NO SNOW!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbabe View Post
    This year we are hosting the Winter Olympics in B.C and we have NO SNOW!
    Stage fright? Must be something to do with that weird bacon........
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    If you can ride without discomfort, the you should give it a go.

    But if you come off, you may well create something far more serious so I would advise against.

    Good luck.
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    Rode my bike with a damaged AC joint. Had to lift my right arm up to the handlebar but once there I could operate the right hand controls OK.

    Wasnt too bad on the shoulder.

    Rode this way for 2 months.
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