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Handlebars shoulder surgery

wmh9680

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Good morning, Well I had my total reverse shoulder replacement 11 weeks ago and the Doc says to wait to try riding til August. What a bummer. I just saw the attitude bars for the r3. Do they bring the grips back farther and if so how far? Are they available for the rt? Can't wait to ride. Thanks, Mike
 
Mike,
Heal quickly and completely! :pray:
Handlebar options for your RT are limited to the Tri-Axis bars from BRP.
This is actually a good thing, because they are very adjustable, and you should be able to find a way to adjust them for your needs! :D
Ask your dealer if he's got any bikes laying around with a pair installed...
Good luck! :thumbup:
 
Like Bob said, Tri-axis bars. They are a very nice, albeit, expensive option that gives you a lot of adjustments.
 
Thanks, I've been looking at them for a while. Once I know I can ride okay I will probably get them. I bought the Spyder Pops bumper skid but cannot put it on yet with my should. Would be the same thing with this. I've been trying to get friends to take the bike for a ride since I can't, everyone says yes but never does. Still cannot figure out why I cannot receive auto replies to my posts. Should would be easier to follow my posts. Thanks, Mike
 
Installing the Bumpskid will always go much easier with a second set of hands...

...And a couple of car ramps, to get the front end of the bike in the air! :thumbup:
Good luck, and continue to heal! :D
 
PS

remind your doctor that our SPYD3Rs are equiped with POWER STEERING.... maybe he'll cut the wait time down by a few weeks....
good luck, and God speed in healing...
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
Thanks everyone, I actually snuk out for a 1/2 hr ride on the side streets yesterday and the shoulder was fine, just the ac joint was sore. I have arthritis in it. But so far so good. Gotta have my knee replaced in the fall. Thanks, Mike
 
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