Spyder_Cowgirl
GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
Say what? nojoke Yes, they can ... especially if you do what I did and trip over hubby's motorcycle lift. Fortunately, we were getting ready for a ride so I was in full gear. But, I still went face first into the door with close to my full body weight -- perfect three point landing with face to door, right knee and right elbow to concrete. :yikes: I am quite certain, had I been without helmet, I would have broken my face or worse (neck). As it was, I ended up with pretty severe whiplash and five weeks later have now learned that I did enough damage to my right shoulder that surgery is my only option.
So, did it stop us from taking our ride that day? Heck no ... though I was in obvious pain by the time we stopped at the local Harley Dealer to meet up with the rest of the donut posse. Has not stopped me from riding since, either ...not sure when the surgery will be. But I expect to be off the Spyder for at least 6 weeks -- I am hoping that my 6 years of conditioning with a personal trainer will help in my recovery. It was this conditioning that turned out to be the give away that something was wrong -- I can easily do counter balanced pull ups where I am pulling 100 lbs (well, not right now). So, that strong structure should have stabilized the shoulder, and it didn't.
Going into this with a positive attitude and willing myself to recover quickly .... all the best ... Ann
So, did it stop us from taking our ride that day? Heck no ... though I was in obvious pain by the time we stopped at the local Harley Dealer to meet up with the rest of the donut posse. Has not stopped me from riding since, either ...not sure when the surgery will be. But I expect to be off the Spyder for at least 6 weeks -- I am hoping that my 6 years of conditioning with a personal trainer will help in my recovery. It was this conditioning that turned out to be the give away that something was wrong -- I can easily do counter balanced pull ups where I am pulling 100 lbs (well, not right now). So, that strong structure should have stabilized the shoulder, and it didn't.
Going into this with a positive attitude and willing myself to recover quickly .... all the best ... Ann