JohnK
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Heal up - patience with the body, hope you get it back as planned.
No, that's what accompanies abdominal surgery, along with coughing.With broken ribs, they say the hardest, is trying not to laugh.
Sorry to see this, hope you and your bike recover well.
My wife and I got this surprise a while back along a country road. As we exited a turn, the pavement vanished and was replaced with deep pea gravel....no warning sighs of road maintenance at all...just 'Surprise!!!!'. I managed to keep the bike upright at 20mph for the 200 yard ordeal. It was like riding a trail bike in deep mud. Made it with some gravel scooped into the belly pan and some scratches on the bottom.....did I mention the noise? Who the *^&& dumps that much gravel onto the roadbed, without warning? Must have cost the county a bundle to remove it prior to repaving that stretch of road.
Ay up Mick me o'd mucka. That's a bummer right enough and crook to boot.
Don't suppose the trailer helped much.
Glad you're on the mend mate, I'm sure I heard that Doctor say a steady supply of cold ones will help.
Take it easy.
Upt.
I'm sorry that happened and hope all goes well at the Auction and you get your bike back to keep along with whatever bike you buy after Shopping.
Bummer.
No one I know, wants to end a trip (or even a ride) that way.
Heal quickly!
...were you the front rider at the time?
Happy to hear you are ok. Good luck sorting out the "bike issues". let us know the final out come.
DUDE....!!!!!
So glad it was not worse. You old guys heal slower...so take it easy....... Glad you had helpers and someone at home to take care of you.
Get well soon.
T
* I tried, and succeeded, not to look up in that pic.