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A painfull arvo on sat

Started by jetcrew, March 07, 2016, 03:11:43 PM

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Quote from: SJindustries on March 08, 2016, 10:49:59 AM
I've got a sore leg :D

We'll put a needle into it. That should solve the problem  ;D

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It only hurts while the pains there

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Bugger mate get well soon, top effort to get back on the bike :cheers:
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jetcrew

thanks all for the advice and wishes :cup: :cup:

My mate Cliffy dropped my bike off tonight ..he even washed it ;D ;D :cup: :cup:

Damadge is not to bad ..bent the subframe over a bit but not worth worrying about ..interestingly we noticed it hit the left side first then flipped over to the right which is where cliffy fount it on its right side but the left side has most damadge , so looks like I went off to the right bike went left impacted then flipped over in the ruts to the right ..found a tear in my right boot on the inside that coincides with a bruise on my inside right ankle ..so that explains that...

Cliffy reckons he thought I was cactus as I did not move for a while..i thought I came too as he arrived but apparently not . was a little bit after his arrival, I didi niot know he had also stopped to claen his googles as well i though he was just moments behind me so i have lost a few minuites somewhere. he said i was rolled up a bit with my head down and my body over my head a bit at a base of a tree ..looked like I had hit the tree hard head on he thought , but luckily i had not it was just where i slid to and stopped ;D ;D

All in all a lucky escape me thinks both for me and my bike , always good recounting the incident and looking back at factors that caused it..besides the obv of course. Lots of little lessons in it for me thats for sure, looking at my bike I did not feel any sort of detachment so I have not lost my nerve so to speak at this stage but time will tell..as soon as I can i will cut a few laps around the yard just to feel the bike again and get back on the horse ...

The old DRZ400 is one tough mother of a bike :cup: :cup:

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Just don't let it spook ya - get back on and regain your nerve or abandon bikes entirely - there's nothing worse than a biker with half a nerve cos that only ends one way. Get better soon


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Quote from: jetcrew on March 08, 2016, 07:33:49 PM
thanks all for the advice and wishes :cup: :cup:

My mate Cliffy dropped my bike off tonight ..he even washed it ;D ;D :cup: :cup:

Damadge is not to bad ..bent the subframe over a bit but not worth worrying about ..interestingly we noticed it hit the left side first then flipped over to the right which is where cliffy fount it on its right side but the left side has most damadge , so looks like I went off to the right bike went left impacted then flipped over in the ruts to the right ..found a tear in my right boot on the inside that coincides with a bruise on my inside right ankle ..so that explains that...



Cliffy reckons he thought I was cactus as I did not move for a while..i thought I came too as he arrived but apparently not . was a little bit after his arrival, I didi niot know he had also stopped to claen his googles as well i though he was just moments behind me so i have lost a few minuites somewhere. he said i was rolled up a bit with my head down and my body over my head a bit at a base of a tree ..looked like I had hit the tree hard head on he thought , but luckily i had not it was just where i slid to and stopped ;D ;D

All in all a lucky escape me thinks both for me and my bike , always good recounting the incident and looking back at factors that caused it..besides the obv of course. Lots of little lessons in it for me thats for sure, looking at my bike I did not feel any sort of detachment so I have not lost my nerve so to speak at this stage but time will tell..as soon as I can i will cut a few laps around the yard just to feel the bike again and get back on the horse ...

The old DRZ400 is one tough mother of a bike :cup: :cup:

Jet ;D


Ahh yes DRZ400s are like old Hiluxs, if they could talk they would have some interesting stories ! Local trail bike cops around here even had drz400s..
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Would have been safer at brooms with Frosty mate !!! Talk soon bud, get well. :cheers:
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