Hi Damien, Yeah they are great photo's I not sure about the ones of me as you can see the dropped shoulder and as you progress through you can tell I'm slower by the angle of the lean through the corners. I thought I would update you on the condition, and after a five day wait I had a plate inserted last tuesday, discharged wednesday and back at work thursday. The surgeon said it was like an explosion had gone of in my shoulder not to move it for 6 to 8 weeks so I will not be riding Taupo but I'm sure Avlon will ride it. Hope you go well at HD tomorrow.
Bugger Chambers, not good at all. Thanks for the update though, hope the other two are healing/faring better.
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The strange thing about it is apart from the second ride it has not been painful infact I haven't had any pain killers at all. I asked the surgeon if there was nerve damage or if he put a shunt in and he said everything else looked good and no need too. On a scale from 1 to 10, 10 being the worst it was about 7 on the ride and by the night it was about 3 next morning 2, after surgery 1 its just frustating not being able to use it so it gets a chance to heal if I don't it will give me grief for ever. I've got to say everyone from the Surgeon down at Middlemore couldn't have done anything else for me they were absolutely wonderful and I can't thank them enough.
Thanks for the photos. It looks like the field was a lot bigger than when I raced the two hour in the 80s (No 24 Honda CB 125T).
We didn't get to see a lot of photos in those days, digital hadn't been invented yet HeHe.
I had a lot of fun but wasn't very competitive, I found this out on the old Taupo track, way too slow.
I will make an effort to come out to Mt Wellington and check out what is happening these days
Cheers Martin
"Instructions are just the manufacturers opinion on how to install it" Tim Taylor of "Tool Time"
“Saying what we think gives us a wider conversational range than saying what we know.” - Cullen Hightower
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