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Thread: Just came off and broke my wrist!!

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    Stone chips beat gravel rash any day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upon1
    thanx for your support guyz.. i hope to be back on the road in 6 - 8 weeks.
    just cant wait and cant imagine how much fun it would be to get bak on 2 wheels.
    sorry to hear that, man. i know the feeling i came off on sunday, i was fortunate to not break anything, but i know how frustrating it is not being able to get your bike back for ages man
    S.G.C. & C.K.M.C.

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    Sorry to hear that mate, glad you weren't too badly hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu
    I don't like stone chips either,they can really stuff your teeth up...
    good one

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    stink buzz

    that bites

    good luck with the healing process
    Well the music is your special friend, dance on fire as it intends
    Music is your only friend, until the end
    Until the end
    Until the end!
    The Doors - When The Music's Over

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    Gutted man and yeah we all know why our club shrinks the fastest most of us are learners or a large percentage are learners or resticted lience holders, anyways my tip is find a judo instructor and ask them how to fall properly once you understand how to break fall as its called it will help you alot when it comes to crashing don't do judo myself but i do karate and some of my class mates love to dump people on the ground very fast and very hard so you learn quickly how not to break things, also mate where you wearing decent gloves they tend to reduce the risk of breaks

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