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RYDRZ

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Had the left knee done earlier this year, it was a sruggle getting the fitness and strength up again.
(16-11-2010, 01:33pm)RYDRZ Wrote: [ -> ]So to anyone who cares I've just had a minor holing surgery to my left knee, I 'm up walking ,in a hobble but can't ride the busa just yet,knee won't bed up far enough- still I may have ride the harley to tathra.

Ok, just don't expect any of us to talk to you if you're on a Harley Lol3

Actually, I'm driving, so no-one will talk to me either!

- have you thought about highway pegs for the 'busa????
Damn... just as the riding season starts to pick up too. Hope you get full movement back soon enough.
You still able to make it tomorrow or are ya house bound?

big kev

Mate i really hope you heal up and get back to rideing your Biker ASAP mate
The mere thought of having to ride a Harley would be enough inspiration to work extra hard to get back on the Busa .Got a gopher ?it would be better than a Harley .

BLACKZOOK

(26-11-2010, 02:56pm)Ward P Wrote: [ -> ]Actually, I'm driving, so no-one will talk to me either!

I'll still talk to you mate its been a while! looking forward to catching up for a drink
All the Best with the Recovery mate Pi_thumbsup Biker
Glad your ok Colin. Hey re Harleys. For yearsssssss I havent ever looked at them seriosly. However just back from asia where a bikie mate took me on tour with his Harley Night Train 1450cc. I was very very impressed. The torque on that thing even with my 92k on the back, it pulled so hard, just as well there was a backrest. My friend Brian who was a riding instructor for many yrs in oz, always had big jap bikes and now hes on a Harley and loving it. He said he never thought he'd ever be on one let alone loving it. So lesson here is keep an open mind, you just never know....even I might end up on one. But the frakkin prices they want for a 2nd hand one is off putting 25-29k.

RYDRZ

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CeeJay07

That's what I was thinking.....thought it must be your screen name!
Volvi, I agree with you re the Night train ,Love em , But your average lardarse redneck yank's don't like them , too fast & modern technology,They want the 20's technology at Todays Prices . Do you mean Corbin mate ?
Mate I've had my knee done twice and can suggest to keep the ice on it to reduce the swelling cause that is what restricts your movement.
Good luck, hope you end up riding to Tathra,
(16-11-2010, 01:33pm)RYDRZ Wrote: [ -> ]So to anyone who cares I've just had a minor holing surgery to my left knee, I 'm up walking ,in a hobble but can't ride the busa just yet,knee won't bed up far enough- still I may have ride the harley to tathra.

hey Buddy ,GOOD LUCK with your recovery ,i am presently in the Logan Hospital QLD getting over menangitis ,i contracted a chest infection which resulted in me being put into an induced coma and put in the intensive care unit ,i'm now slowly getting around with a wheelie walker ,not as quick as my Busa .
Good Luck again and ride safe ...Paul .
yea sorry my apologies meant Corbin, Im bad with names.
(27-11-2010, 08:05pm)Greeny_SA Wrote: [ -> ]Volvi, I agree with you re the Night train ,Love em , But your average lardarse redneck yank's don't like them , too fast & modern technology,They want the 20's technology at Todays Prices . Do you mean Corbin mate ?

yes re yanks, that why theyre importing them in by the dozen, reckon theyre paying under 10k for them in the states then they want 29k here. I cant see them selling at what theyre asking for.
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