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    On The Road Again !

    Hell yeah that sure feels good, had my new wheels delivered 2day. It's been a long and hard road to recovery since my bin way back in September 2004.

    Have to admit though I may be biting off more than I can chew, but what better way to get back into it (meaning I ain't quite fully recovered yet) my left shoulder still aches and my butt, well lets just say thats never gonna be the same again, {Take it from me don't go trying to shove cement fence posts up you butt sideways at speed. } as for my burst vertabra well that all feels pretty good now although Iv'e still got another round of x-rays to look forward to. (plates and screws)can do wonders for you.

    After almost 4 months of no riding (I'm lost for words)



    I guess I'll just have 2 nana it around until my butt can handle it, will have to carry plenty of smokes with me as I'll be stopping to rest fairly often.

    Any nana rides comming up ?

    Hope to see ya all out there soon.
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    That'll teach you to keep your mouth shut!

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    By the look of the pic - the work should be done from the neck up!

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    Hey buddy... good for you, Im glad you all mended and back on the road!

    Take care out there...

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    Great to hear that all is coming right with you mate. Happy trails and keep away from shoving them fenceposts anywhere expect in the ground
    "Not one day that we are here on this earth has been promised to us, so make the most of every day as if it was your last, and every breath ,as if it were the same"

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    WELCOME BACK!!!! There is a slow ride this Sunday, come along to it!!! What bike have you bought?????

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    Cool

    Quote [Any nana rides comming up ?]Quote

    Anytime you want to go out on a slow ride..... there are a few who would join you for a slow jaunt around the countryside...... even if its only a short ride... Just start a thread.....

    And welcome back to riding.....

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    Congrats Vagabond

    What kinda bike have you bought?

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    Arrow Well OK

    Quote Originally Posted by Vagabond
    Hell yeah that sure feels good, had my new wheels delivered 2day. It's been a long and hard road to recovery since my bin way back in September 2004.

    Have to admit though I may be biting off more than I can chew, but what better way to get back into it (meaning I ain't quite fully recovered yet) my left shoulder still aches and my butt, well lets just say thats never gonna be the same again, {Take it from me don't go trying to shove cement fence posts up you butt sideways at speed. } as for my burst vertabra well that all feels pretty good now although Iv'e still got another round of x-rays to look forward to. (plates and screws)can do wonders for you.

    After almost 4 months of no riding (I'm lost for words)



    I guess I'll just have 2 nana it around until my butt can handle it, will have to carry plenty of smokes with me as I'll be stopping to rest fairly often.

    Any nana rides comming up ?

    Hope to see ya all out there soon.
    Whatever turns you on, but I would not speak of it too much. People might think you need a stay where I work
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    hay rejoyce to the home coming

    will be good to see you back out and about. little birdie asks: whats the bike?

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    Congrats on getting back on another ride. Hope to see ya on a KB ride soon!!

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    Hope ya bought a Honda!


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    Arrow Now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo
    Hope ya bought a Honda!
    Thats the best advice I've read on this site for some time now
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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    Good news Vagabond - take it easy and enjoy getting back into it.

    Being frustrated is disagreeable.

    But the real disasters in life begin when you get what you want.

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    Good on Ya mate

    Nice to hear mate, look forward to a ride with you again soon.

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    my own fault really.

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    Well done mate. Just take it easy. It's really suprising how tired you are after getting back on the bike.

    Sounds as if you've had a rough time. I thought having plaster and pins was bad enough, but not as bad as plates and screws.

    All the best.

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