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Luckily my wife keeps beating the sense of reason back into me. I will more than likely end up on a Yamaha, Tracer 900 Gt. Likely...Jedz Moto
1988 Honda GL1500-6
2002 Honda Reflex 250
2018 Triumph Bonneville T120
2023 Triumph Scrambler 1200XE
Cages: '18 Subaru OB wagon 3.6R and '16 Mazda 3
Originally posted by Hayabuser
Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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Originally posted by Jedz123 View PostLuckily my wife keeps beating the sense of reason back into me. I will more than likely end up on a Yamaha, Tracer 900 Gt. Likely...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.
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Originally posted by Cipher View Postoem brake pads 300 CAD. self install.
and yet its all worth it.No signature :(
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Originally posted by trevor View PostLol...yes things are more $$ for a BMW bought I agree...worth it! All that's been done to my bike in 90,000kms are oil changes (10,000kms) and valve adjustments (30,000kms and never needed). I will likely never sell my BMW and plan to get a new Suzuki soon to take the miles off the bmw.
Well a poor boy with minimal wrenching skills can offset the costs.
I never in my life toured on a bike till sept 24th of this year. I had no idea it was fun. It is especially fun to be the guy jockeying in a top gear roll on while the others tap dance the ratchet shifter to kepp up.
There is a terrific youtube vid on the k1300 gt ( same engine) where a guy does the valves and associated work. save a ton especially if valves are in spec. Those shims.. I think BMW calls them heat sinks. They are quite costly.1983 GS 550 LD
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Originally posted by Cipher View PostWell a poor boy with minimal wrenching skills can offset the costs.
I never in my life toured on a bike till sept 24th of this year. I had no idea it was fun. It is especially fun to be the guy jockeying in a top gear roll on while the others tap dance the ratchet shifter to kepp up.
There is a terrific youtube vid on the k1300 gt ( same engine) where a guy does the valves and associated work. save a ton especially if valves are in spec. Those shims.. I think BMW calls them heat sinks. They are quite costly.No signature :(
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Originally posted by trevor View PostLol...yes things are more $$ for a BMW bought I agree...worth it! All that's been done to my bike in 90,000kms are oil changes (10,000kms) and valve adjustments (30,000kms and never needed). I will likely never sell my BMW and plan to get a new Suzuki soon to take the miles off the bmw.Jedz Moto
1988 Honda GL1500-6
2002 Honda Reflex 250
2018 Triumph Bonneville T120
2023 Triumph Scrambler 1200XE
Cages: '18 Subaru OB wagon 3.6R and '16 Mazda 3
Originally posted by Hayabuser
Cool is defined differently by different people... I'm sure the new rider down the block thinks his Ninja 250 is cool and why shouldn't he? Bikes are just cool.
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Wow Trevor - what a scare it was reading your introduction! Glad to catch up and find you're healing up (albeit slowly and painfully), you're not going broke with medical bills, you've got a lawyer, proof the idiot blew thru the stop sign, a great partner AND you're looking at new rides. There's a lot to be positive and thankful for there - best wishes to heal up fully and as quickly as possible.Scott
1982 GS1000S #1 bought in 84, #2 gone, #3 in hibernation
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Originally posted by gs scott View PostWow Trevor - what a scare it was reading your introduction! Glad to catch up and find you're healing up (albeit slowly and painfully), you're not going broke with medical bills, you've got a lawyer, proof the idiot blew thru the stop sign, a great partner AND you're looking at new rides. There's a lot to be positive and thankful for there - best wishes to heal up fully and as quickly as possible.
Yesterday I let I sold my 2016 DR650....never thought I would..but as I got to thinking about it I realized it was going to be sometime before I rode it again. I will get on the street sooner..but the DR was used as a way to ride in the dirt on the island. There is no way I can risk a fall for quite sometime (and we fall quite often)....so I decided rather than be tempted I would sell it.....I'm sure I'll replace it once I feel comfortable enough to go off road again....probably something lighter and more dirt worthy....KTM or a Husky most likely.
As for now it adds $$ to the motorcycle account.No signature :(
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Hey guys,
Thought I would give an update on my progress...4 months today since the accident.
Well I thought I would be all better today....lol...honestly though I really was not prepared for this.
I'm still using a crutch to get around and by the looks of things that will continue for quite some time.
I have had 4 x-rays on the hip that has three screws in it...the last time I told my surgeon about all the popping and clicking that goes on in my hip and he said "we may have to take the screws out once the bone has healed, if they are bothering you...but that's way down the road".
I still can't sleep in a normal bed...I have a rented hospital bed that was in the living room until about three weeks ago when my wife said enough is enough.....she literally took a butcher knife to our king size bed and cut it in half so that we could put my hospital bed in our room. Lol....the bed makes a lot of noise though and she may be regretting that..lol...love my wife!
My schedule of appointments is brutal.
Pyhsio 4 times a week
Kinesiologist 2 times a week
Massage 1 times a week
Hand therapy 1 times a week
Mental Health counsellor 1 times a week
Plus xrays, doctors, etc
I have to keep track and in December alone, I went to 39 healthcare appointments and put 816 (500 miles) kms on my truck getting to and from. And all this during a pandemic where we are on restrictions in BC...we are told "stay home". I feel vulnerable going to all these appointments with covid out there.
On top of this my real job...my 4 men's recovery homes are full...29 guys...and we are doing renovations at one of the houses. My woman's house has 6 people out of a possible 9.
Mentally and physically I'm drained. I'm pretty down about where I am in my recovery.
I look forward to better days...thanks for listening.No signature :(
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I hear you. Your story is inspirational. I would hope to have even some of the strength to go through all that and not be homicidal.
That wife is a keeper for sure and having people depending on you is a big incentive to keep going I guess.
Stay well and keep touching back. A burden shared is a burden halved.
Meantime smash some plates or take a hammer to something.
It's not an FDA approved treatment but you never know.97 R1100R
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Originally posted by Brendan W View PostI hear you. Your story is inspirational. I would hope to have even some of the strength to go through all that and not be homicidal.
That wife is a keeper for sure and having people depending on you is a big incentive to keep going I guess.
Stay well and keep touching back. A burden shared is a burden halved.
Meantime smash some plates or take a hammer to something.
It's not an FDA approved treatment but you never know.
As for the people depending on me be an incentive to get well...you hit the nail on the head! The accident has showed me that I do have people that need me around and that there are so many more that need help too.
I appreciate your encouragement my friend.No signature :(
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Originally posted by trevor View PostLol...thanks Brandon. My wife IS a keeper. I have been talking to her about getting back on a bike and she has been nothing but supportive. Considering what happened to me it could be easy to understand her not being supportive. But she knows how much riding is important to my mental health.
As for the people depending on me be an incentive to get well...you hit the nail on the head! The accident has showed me that I do have people that need me around and that there are so many more that need help too.
I appreciate your encouragement my friend.Old age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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Trevor, that sounds like a grind, and understandable why it can be discouraging. You've come far however. Keep it moving.
Hang in there buddy.sigpic
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