dcarver
Well-known member
Yesterday I replaced the front tire, the first time with me doing the work, not the shop. Somewhere in the process I tweaked my lower back. Not killer bad, but definitely there, sore. After successful reinstall, a test ride was in order. After scrubbing the new tire in over a 90 mile loop, and being pretty much in pain the entire time, I decided to test the ABS, just to ensure I'd put the bike back together correctly. First I tested the back brake ABS action. Worked great. Then tested the front at about 30 mph. Worked great. Upped the speed to 65, grabbed a handful and POP-POP-POP-POP from my lower back and suddenly the pain is gone! Dr. Feejer is a great chiro... and I recommend her highly.