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    Didnt ride GS today. But am thankfull to do this.

    Nope didnt ride the GS today.


    But am not complaining.

    Here is one thing I did today. Went cross country skiing with my son and daughter-in-law. Am quite thankfull to be able to do that. Here we are being goofey.

    Here, I will tell you why I am so thankfull to be able to do something like this. Two years ago my son may not have had the strength to do something like this on any given day. Last year January he had major surgery, and then had some complications, and then some follow up surgery in July, and had more complications. By ealrly fall he was doing so much better, was back to work and back on his bike (SV650). Later that fall he wiped out on his bike. He cant say too much about what happened, only remembered going wide and front tire dropping into a hole in pavement at edge of road, and then wakeing up for a moment as being loaded in ambulance and again in emergency room. The evidence of the damage to his bike, helmet, boots and jacket seems consitient with the cops report. Apparently Justin did about 200 feet of pavement surfing on his face (well, face of his full face helmet) while unconcious, with bike fairly close. Not really sure how one can run wide off the side of the road in a curve and have bike and body stay on the road surface, but that is what happend (rather than bouncing thru ditch and smacking into fence post and trees). His most severe injurys were 3 shattered fingers (from brake lever hitting pavement we figure). So he was back in hospitall for more surgery.

    SO there are a couple reason why I am thankfull for being able to go cross country skiiing (or anything) with my son. I see him maybe once or twice a month, but I thank God most everyday day for how well Justin is doing.

    Maybe in 6 or 8 weeks we can go for mo'cykl ride together.
    Last edited by Redman; 03-10-2007, 11:19 AM.
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    #2
    Glad you're savoring every day and enjoying it, and that your son is on the mend. My family isn't close at all, so it's good to see people counting their blessings and making the most of them. :-D Enjoy!

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      #3
      I am happy for you, I wasn't that lucky. I lost my son to a kayaking accident.
      I can understand how his bike stayed on the road. I lost it on my 919 just leaving my house. Doing no faster than a fast walk, makeing a left hand 90 with no notice, I was on the pavement watching my bike doing a slow 180 down the middle of the street. I expected it to smak the curb on the right but it came to rest on the left hand side of the street just short of the curb.
      I suspect that the bike continued on the trajectory that kenetic energy sent it and your son. I am truely happy for you, my second son rides a 85 GS 550 ES and we ride together when we can.
      Gustov
      80 GS 1100 LT, 83 1100 G "Scruffy"
      81 GS 1000 G
      79 GS 850 G
      81 GS 850 L
      83 GS 550 ES, 85 GS 550 ES
      80 GS 550 L
      86 450 Rebel, 70CL 70, Yamaha TTR125
      2002 Honda 919
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        #4
        Great post. Its unreal what people go through. But it seems like we're always just a little bit more than everything the world throws at us, even death. Anyway, great post.....good riding this spring.
        Last edited by Guest; 03-06-2007, 12:42 AM.

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          #5
          Very cool!
          Currently bikeless
          '81 GS 1100EX - "Peace, by superior fire power."
          '06 FZ1000 - "What we are dealing with here, is a COMPLETE lack of respect for the law."

          I ride, therefore I am.... constantly buying new tires.

          "Tell me what kind of an accident you are going to have, and I will tell you which helmet to wear." - Harry Hurt

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            #6
            We live in a small town of ~1200 souls on a state highway that seems to have more than its share of head-on collisions. My wife and I both get a panicky feeling when we hear or see the local cops or VFD heading out with lights/sirens blaring when my 17 year old is on the road. This post is a good reminder to go hug your kids or parents.

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