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Enabled Spyder Riders
I am about to become an Enabled Spyder Rider. I feel fortunate to have the Spyder to get me on the road. Will have foot surgery in 2 weeks and will be about 3 months for recovery. Then will have surgery on the other foot for another 3 month recovery period. I have read a lot of the posts in the Enabled forum and learned a lot. My temporary situation pales compared with what some experience. My point is that we Spyder owners are fortunate to have a vehicle that allows us to enjoy riding in spite of individual circumstance. My hats off to those of you who ride regardless of physical limitations.....
Ride on......
2005 Windveil Blue Premium Mustang Convertible
2008 Honda GL1800/California Sidecar Trike, SOLD
2014 Platinum Silver Satin Spyder RTL, SOLD
Semper Fi
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Hope you recover quickly. Have really enjoyed getting back a new RTL. Traded my 2014 RTL to a mason brother for his Harley 2011 Shrine Trike. Thought I was going to play with it til the 2019 RTLs were here but driving a nice chrome plated Peterbuilt Log trike was too tough so I traded it for a 2018 RTL which is a 3 wheel Corvette with handlebars 👍
Replaced my Lamonster Certified RT Limited #1874 With a 2018 RTL.
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Foot Issues
Heal well and quickly so you are ready to ride in the new year.
I dealt with double foot surgery last year at this time.
Snow and cold kept me off the Spyder. Spend the recovery time cleaning
polishing and tuning the bike. Plan your farkles so you are ready to ride when healed.
David C
2016 F3T
DIY Garage Door Opener & GPS Mount
Battery tender cable
Rear IPS Pack Rack
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Sorry to hear....
Hope all goes well and the recovery will be fast and as painless as possible. I have some permanent damage though not why I got the spyder but glad I did cause after the surgery and some apparatus addition I am still able to ryde...Best wishes...
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Foot Issues
Sorry to hear about your feet. I hope that you can recover very quickly.
ENJOY YOUR LIFE WITH A SPYDER
Ryde with a Friend and be Safe
My Spyder ..... 'Little Blue-Boy'
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Originally Posted by canamjhb
I am about to become an Enabled Spyder Rider. I feel fortunate to have the Spyder to get me on the road. Will have foot surgery in 2 weeks and will be about 3 months for recovery. Then will have surgery on the other foot for another 3 month recovery period. I have read a lot of the posts in the Enabled forum and learned a lot. My temporary situation pales compared with what some experience. My point is that we Spyder owners are fortunate to have a vehicle that allows us to enjoy riding in spite of individual circumstance. My hats off to those of you who ride regardless of physical limitations.....
Ride on......
just wanted to check in and see how you are doing. Hope all is well and the surgery went good. Let us know how you are progressing. May you have a fast recovery
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Originally Posted by Two cats
just wanted to check in and see how you are doing. Hope all is well and the surgery went good. Let us know how you are progressing. May you have a fast recovery
Thanks for the thought. Surgury went well. I now have 2 steel rods sticking out of the front of my toes and a screw holding things together. What I have, thanks to my inheritance from my mother, are bunions. As I got older, they got worse. And finally got to the point of not being to walk much. The first night after surgery was miserable. It felt like I was being shocked by 220V about every 10 seconds. Pain pills offered zero relief. My Dr. met me the next morning and explained that my nerves have been streatched and they need a little time to reorient themselves. He changed my pain meds and by the next day the shocks were down to 9V battery strength and completely gone by the third day. I have been using a knee scooter for the last 2 1/2 weeks. No weight on the foot at all. Today I got a walking boot and can now hobble a little with that on. The steel rods will come out in another 2 weeks but the screw will stay. As I ponder my temperary situation, I have grown to have a greater appreciation for those who endure much more than I and for a much longer period of time. I should be back on the bike soon and look forward to that and enjoying all that I can while I can do it...... Jim
2005 Windveil Blue Premium Mustang Convertible
2008 Honda GL1800/California Sidecar Trike, SOLD
2014 Platinum Silver Satin Spyder RTL, SOLD
Semper Fi
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Originally Posted by canamjhb
Thanks for the thought. Surgury went well. I now have 2 steel rods sticking out of the front of my toes and a screw holding things together. What I have, thanks to my inheritance from my mother, are bunions. As I got older, they got worse. And finally got to the point of not being to walk much. The first night after surgery was miserable. It felt like I was being shocked by 220V about every 10 seconds. Pain pills offered zero relief. My Dr. met me the next morning and explained that my nerves have been streatched and they need a little time to reorient themselves. He changed my pain meds and by the next day the shocks were down to 9V battery strength and completely gone by the third day. I have been using a knee scooter for the last 2 1/2 weeks. No weight on the foot at all. Today I got a walking boot and can now hobble a little with that on. The steel rods will come out in another 2 weeks but the screw will stay. As I ponder my temperary situation, I have grown to have a greater appreciation for those who endure much more than I and for a much longer period of time. I should be back on the bike soon and look forward to that and enjoying all that I can while I can do it...... Jim
I know the feeling my friend, spent 3 months off my left foot thanks to being hard headed and fell 16 ft off a steel roof 5 yrs ago. The pain was awful and had to use a knee scooter also. Still have a plate and 9 screws in there. But all is good. Still acts up in cold weather sometimes. Glad to here all is going well, And the surgery went well. Watch those knee scooters they tend to want to throw you off at times. It's kinda like roller skating on one leg. Happy Trails My Friend and Gods Speed to getting well soon.
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Feet
Thanks for the update. Keep mending and enjoy the Holidays.
ENJOY YOUR LIFE WITH A SPYDER
Ryde with a Friend and be Safe
My Spyder ..... 'Little Blue-Boy'
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Glad th hear the first surgery is progressing well. Best wishes on the other foot. When you do get back on your Spyder, I hope you have floorboards rather than just pegs . Best of luck, and....
Ride in comfort,
John
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