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    Bike home from bike hospital

    My M50 is being delivered home from bike hospital today!!!!!

    I won't be able to ride her for some time until my shoulder improves, but I will be able to go down to the garage and sit on her and make Brmmm Brmmm noises.

    Photo to come.

    And I can't compliment YOUI Insurance and Holeshot Suzuki enough for getting her back together.

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    Get well Steve

    ...know the feeling! (My bike is under a cover at the back of garage...she makes angry faces at me!)

    Let me know how the shoulder comes along...got the same bloody issue here (AC joint shot!, cant ride anymore till the shoulder gets better...bloody arm keeps "turning off"...at all the wrong times!!)


    Stay well!

    "pulls cover off bike".....BRMMMM, BRMMMMMMM BRRRMMMMMM!! ...its just not same

    When Life thows me a curve
    ...I lean into it!

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    But hey Willie, it's better than nothing! Though I don't think I'll be leaning her through the imaginary corners just yet

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    And because the bike shop couldn't supply the exact same top box that I had fitted to it, the insurance company had approved them fitting a GIVI Maxia E55 monokey topbox to replace the damaged one - it's HUGE!!!

    Even able to take it off and use it as a suitcase. I'll have to go touring now that I have this top box fitted to the bike. Beware, there might be a blue Boulevard M50 pulling into a driveway near you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    And because the bike shop couldn't supply the exact same top box that I had fitted to it, the insurance company had approved them fitting a GIVI Maxia E55 monokey topbox to replace the damaged one - it's HUGE!!!

    Even able to take it off and use it as a suitcase. I'll have to go touring now that I have this top box fitted to the bike. Beware, there might be a blue Boulevard M50 pulling into a driveway near you.
    Geez you two old broken down ex motorcyclists. Get well and better soonera than later and get back aboard and Onwards into infinity.
    Steve, my wife rides a beautiful Grey 2011 M50 and has touring Oxford saddle bags, we've just done over 2300K's this last week around the North Island and enjoyed every minute of it.
    Our driveay is your driveway, feel free to pm and arrange a time.
    Willy, mateeeeeeeeeeeeee, that's really not good news. But don't let it stop you being involved! wink wink nudge nudge.
    Every day above ground is a good day!:

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    Geez fellas, we might have to start a separate section for recovering bikers?!

    Wishing you both a speedy recovery!

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    well, I've seen a copy of my MRI report and I'm damaged more than my bike was.

    "full thickness tears of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus and subscapularis tendons of the rotator cuff, and subluxation (misplacement) of the long head of the biceps tendon"

    I'm seeing the specialist next week and that probably means shoulder surgery. And months off riding my bike!!!

    At least I'm still breathing, could have been worse.

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    In the interim, are you using Taxi's to get around?
    '' i'd let you touch me.''

    Sorry fulla but I am spoken for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    recovering from a car crash (not my fault)
    It never is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    True I have never had a crash with a car that has been my fault. How about you?
    On the road, no. Only had one crash, head on caused by the other driver.

    On the race track, a good few times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    when I was recovering from a car crash (not my fault).
    Nothing is ever your fault...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
    well, I've seen a copy of my MRI report and I'm damaged more than my bike was.

    "full thickness tears of the supraspinatus, infraspinatus and subscapularis tendons of the rotator cuff, and subluxation (misplacement) of the long head of the biceps tendon"

    I'm seeing the specialist next week and that probably means shoulder surgery. And months off riding my bike!!!

    At least I'm still breathing, could have been worse.

    Sorry Steve just saw this thread. Sounds like you have a bit of physio work ahead of you, all the best mate and just keep looking at the bike for encouragement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    We agree on one thing then that the track is not as safe as the road. Some on here have said in the past though they feel safer riding on the track.
    Idiot.

    I was racing. During races sometimes you come off the track. This was in my race car.

    Nothing to do with motorcycles.

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    lol, if only the normal road had one way traffic and sand traps on all the corners with no pokey outy bits >_>

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Idiot yourself with this post you still confirm the track is more dangerous than the road.
    Imagine Cassina racing his Africa twin on the road, then racing his Africa twin on the track. If Cassina was to crash, which is unlikely given his vast experience , extensive non, training and resistance to pressure to keep up,but it does, which environment would be safer to crash on? The one with the blind corners, cars coming the other way, lamp posts etc or the one with nothing to hit, shingle traps, etc? What's your answer sport?

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