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Well dam Cap, thought you knew better? You see what happens when you let a ho' get your attention, nothing but trouble.

Hopefully it's a good break, not one of those that have to be all pinned back together?
No it is a hairline crack, the foot was turned completely backwards under the saddlebag and the tendons are stretched and bruised. I always drank a lot of milk must be something to it.

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No it is a hairline crack, the foot was turned completely backwards under the saddlebag and the tendons are stretched and bruised. I always drank a lot of milk must be something to it.

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Geez...thats is horrible. Sorry for you for that. Something else that might ache after it heals and its damp out.

Heal quick.
 

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Give it time to heal as it should. No shame in admitting it maybe time for one or two of 3 options.
One stop ridding
Two Sidecar
Three Trike
Make it 4 options and number 4 is stay away from Ho's, he falls for them every time:laugh:

seriously glad to hear it's not as worse as it could have been cap and glad as you said your big head saved you from any head injury.

A wishful speedy recovery for ya.

Here is a story for ya, My brother inlaw forgot about the Close line post he pulled, one week end about 2 in the morning he steeped in one of those holes and shattered as I understand his ankle. I forget how many pins they used to hold it back together, but he laid there with no one ever coming to his aid for an hour he said, of course the neighbor hood he had to choose I'm sure was common to hear someone one yell for help 2 in the morning. Yea he was laid up hard all summer.
 

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Sounds like quite a dismount Cap. Don't happen to have a video do ya?

Glad you're not hurt worse than a tweaked ankle and sore noggin, that could have been real bad. Wishing you a quick recovery.
 

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#1 is not part of the equation.

#3 is viable.

#2 is more like it. I could still feel like I am riding a bike and storage room for a cooler, tent and wood stove. There is also the rare opportunity to fill the hack with ice and beer for a party. I will quit riding when they pry my cold dark hands off the handlebars.

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Sounds like quite a dismount Cap. Don't happen to have a video do ya?



Glad you're not hurt worse than a tweaked ankle and sore noggin, that could have been real bad. Wishing you a quick recovery.
It was a short video as I went azz over tea kettle. Besides it wasn't the fall that hurt, it was the stop. Bwahahahah.....


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Damn Ed, you gotta be more careful!
Here's to a speedy recovery....

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I have to change these handle bars for a shorter rider. My wrists are up and the grips are bent wrong for me. The ez clutch isn't easy enough so I will get a Barnett cable. I need some Jardinni bars like what is on the Heritage. They are easy on the wrist and with cruise control I don't have to hold the grips.

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