That should make sleeping in the easy-chair loads of fun, 'cuz sleeping in the bed will be most uncomfortable if not impossible. (BTDT) A couple months off work, physical therapy...yep, loads of fun.<snip>....2 ribs broken (left side Back) ,, partialy dislocated left shoulder ,, hematoma left hip ,, left scapula fractured ,, a few scrapes ,, and whip lash ,, walking with a cane right now but I will be ok !!!!
going to see the bike tomorrow ,,
David
+1 Exactly what I was thinking. I'm 20 years from there but I expect to still be riding at that age.71 is not that for away for some of us.
Lordy! Oh darnShe doesn't know what she admitted to. She has no business on the road. These ******* people...with them and the deer...we're fighting a losing battle.
Okay Okay I figured I'd get ripped in here for that. I don't mean to lump ALL senior citizens into that category. Of course there are competent drivers of that age...I just think you should be retested at some point, to double check. I apologize...didn't mean to offend my elders...which on here seems to be everyone. But you can't tell me when you see a little grey haired lady driving near you on a bike you don't pay extra attn to her. Just like the super soccer mom on the cell. Sheesh so sensitive.Lordy! Oh darnShe doesn't know what she admitted to. She has no business on the road. These ******* people...with them and the deer...we're fighting a losing battle.
Well, here goes: FOR SALE, 2003 FJR, 2006 GL1800, 2005 HONDA ELEMENT. AVAILABLE IN THE YEAR 2015, SINCE THAT'S WHEN I WILL BECOME ONE OF THOSE '******* PEOPLE'. I too will be 71 years old
and totally out of it. ****!
I better start looking for a Rascal to ride around on (remember George on Seinfeld? I guess I'll need to turn in my class A CDL and just sit at home remembering the 'Good Old Days', dodging old geezers and deer. Then again, I probably won't be remembering anything. You know how those '******* people' are. Of course we all know that everyone else drives perfectly.
Damn! Guess I'd better use these next 9 years wisely, since then it'll be all over for me.
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David
I'm sorry to hear about your accident. Sounds like you were in the right place (Fire Station) at the wrong time. Hope you heal soon.
I usually keep the bags on, but I never really considered that fact that they can offer extra protection. Better a crunched bag than a lost leg...I'll be keeping mine on after hearing the details of your accident.
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