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THIS SUX

THIS SUX, my wife & i were going to do hunter mountain this sunday, well yesterday i trip over a jack at my shop while carry a new rim up front. i fell down, scratched
the polished rim and tore the ligaments in my right ankle.
Now i am on crutches, redoing the polish & clear to the wheel and hoping i will be ok for the following week when we go to sleepy hollow for their halloween thing.
 
Sorry to hear about that. Stuff happens sometimes. :yikes:
Wishing you a quick recovery. :yes:
 
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:shocked: Torn ligaments aren't any fun at all... :shocked:
I've heard it said that a busted bone will heal faster! :gaah:
I'm sorry to hear that crutches are now a part of your daily wardrobe; please heal quickly and completely! :thumbup:
 
Strap the crutches on across the passenger grab rails, and get yourself a set of concrete over-boots...
A couple of thick pairs of socks, and you'll be riding in no time! :thumbup:
 
Ouch..!!

Sorry to hear...:banghead: :pray: you have a speedy recovery. And you knocked yourself and your ryde out all at the same time..:banghead: hope your both out there soon...:thumbup:
 
I will think real hard about that one bob

I rode one entire snowmobiling season like that... :thumbup:
The worst part of it: I was usually riding an old Boa Ski Mk III, with a 530cc Hirth up in front of me.
The sled handled about as poorly as a 350 pound hooker in a featherbed, with that huge chunk of no-power steel sitting up so high... nojoke
 
Get well soon

As my next door neighbor tells me all the time, and for good reason! "Be careful", except he extends the "Be".

Hope you get well soon and are back on the road.
 
Get the wife to drive. With no motorcycle license here in Alberta , my wife can drive either with me on the spyder or following her on another ride. Food for thought. Anyway, heal up quickly. Good luck .
 
Hi Wylie!
I never said that it was the smartest thing, that I've ever done...
But if you think that motorcycling season is short; snowmobiling season is a whole lot shorter!
If you snooze; you loose! :gaah:
 
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