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  1. #16
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    Gudday Bing ( or should that be Ding? ). Sorry to hear about the accidents, but at least you're with us telling them about it ( I guess they will go into your war chest for around the camp fire sing alongs! ).

    Sounds like you got the right attitude and with that, you'll heal up quicker! At least your passion for biking hasn't been dampened and at least with your cast you can thump your mates if they try to "look after" your ride!

    Anyhow, welcome to kb and thanks for sharing your experiences!
    "I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MD
    So no golf in the sunshine for you today hey.

    Played yesterday at Te Marua with the work crew. Sunshine the whole time. Was looking forward to a ride today but your leg must have been acting up. I know my roof was telling me something....
    I'm only wearing black until they develop something darker




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    Gidday Bing, good to hear the bikes OK (Oh sorry about the leg too!) At least it happened at the right time of year, its to blimmin cold & wet at the moment so you'll be able to build up the KB posts while relaxing at home.

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    Hi Bing! Good to see ya posting, and that you have a 636, they are nice looking bikes

    Sorry to hear about the accident though. I hope that 3 months goes quick.
    Like Motig said, at least it happened at the right time of the year.

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    the low speed shit hurts more ..

    you actually react by sticking a leg or arm out to stop the fall.. no time to do that in a highside..
    Life is tough. It's tougher when you're stupid

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  6. #21
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    dude that is some bad luck, but good to hear you have the right attitude.
    I broke my tib and fib and it took a fair amount of time to heal (few months in casts) but all good now. Just take it easy and listen to the men in the white coats.

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    bloody hell, that hurt just to read it - take some calcium tablets, heres hoping you never have a high speed crash...there'd be nothing left of you but a stain...welcome all the same

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