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Spyder Riding On Hold...

YPILOT

Member
Well today will surely be a great day for riding here in EAST TN. With 73 degree for cast. Also today I get the pleasure of celebrating my birthday, 60 years around the sun. But it was my misadventure last Sunday that will keep me from riding. A short walk in the park with my wife and 4 year old grandson ended abruptly when I stepped on the edge of an asphalt walkway and rolled my left ankle. So no riding for several weeks.
Everyone that can, have a great ride. Dennis
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I can certainly feel the pain. I had knee replacement 2 weeks ago, wont be riding for a while . Great weather her in Az, mid 50's today. Get well soon
 
Bummer...

Glad it was just that and nothing major. Take your time heal well and there will always be other days for ryding....Will do a lap for you....:thumbup:
 
:shocked: Sux... Heal quickly and completely! nojoke

Wait a minute: is that your left foot?
Is "522" an ESSEM, or an ESSIE?
If it's the former: :gaah:
But if it's not... try to not get caught in the rain! :D
 
Hey man...........

That's your left foot. If you have an SE6 your still good to go. SE6's are just a 50 mph wheelchair. :2thumbs:
 
There's always another way!

So, it's your left foot. Give it a week or so and figure out how to get the other leg over the saddle. Then that gimpy left foot can go along for the ride. Heck, it don't do much when you're riding any who.

Hope you're better soon......and can turn weeks off the bike, into days.

:thumbup::doorag:

NEVER QUIT
 
Strap your crutches to the passenger grab rails, and climb on from the RH side of the bike... :thumbup:
Easy-peasey! :D
 
I clicked on "like this post" but not because I'm happy about your situation! I hope you'll heal quickly. And I second the idea of riding anyway! :thumbup:
 
:shocked: Sux... Heal quickly and completely! nojoke

Wait a minute: is that your left foot?
Is "522" an ESSEM, or an ESSIE?
If it's the former: :gaah:
But if it's not... try to not get caught in the rain! :D

Yes 522 Is Sm5 and that ain't no riding boot for sure. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Maybe next ride will be Se6
 
Oops

So, it's your left foot. Give it a week or so and figure out how to get the other leg over the saddle. Then that gimpy left foot can go along for the ride. Heck, it don't do much when you're riding any who.

Hope you're better soon......and can turn weeks off the bike, into days.

:thumbup::doorag:

NEVER QUIT


SM ^ never mind :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
I clicked on "like this post" but not because I'm happy about your situation! I hope you'll heal quickly. And I second the idea of riding anyway! :thumbup:
 
Bobs not too far off

Neck brace, arm cast, and who knows what else. Not sure if we should know more....or not? nojoke

Ladder kicked out from under me as I was getting off roof. Landed face first on the front deck. Did take spyder up and down the driveway yesterday though!
 
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