White Widower
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Hi, What an inspiring group of enthusiasts contributing here. I'm asking this for my non-computer savvy dad. About Dad: the youngest, funniest, most enthusiastic 88-year old EVER. Wounded badly in WWll but not immobile, old age is the culprit here. Rheumatoid arthritis causing hand and wrist pain and issues, neuropathy causing walking issues (numb feet), broken leg (near hip) surgery bungled causing walking issues and finally, vertigo causing balance roulette (never knows when it will kick in). He can't walk too far w/o a walker nor can he stand very long. He just purchased a 2008 SM5 with 2000 miles and is thrilled to be able to ride again. ( My sister and I are thrilled because we can only hear about his Norton and Indian and suicide shift about 2 more times.) He will need the hand brake and I'm pretty sure he will need the floorboards. Is there a rider here who transports a walker that can offer suggestions? Also due to the botched surgery, it is very difficult for him to get his leg over to get on the ride. Anybody got tips? Anything else you can suggest? Anybody in So. Cal? Thanks for your expertise. He's the greatest dad and we're so happy for him to be able to get on the road again! BTW, if you are in the area, he would love to pick your brain or just "shoot the breeze". I guarantee you will be very entertained by him. His home brew label is below (Tres Pendejos -"Home brew for the Homeboys") His name is Stan (but also answers to "Pendejo").
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