the time a 350 Permanently damaged my wrist

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Re: the time a 350 Permanently damaged my wrist

Postby Coloradoenduro » Fri Apr 08, 2016 8:31 am

I agree on the 2nd opinion. You might try a wrist wrap to see if that helps any. I'm actually on my way to see an ortho Dr. this afternoon about an ankle issue that is getting worse. I'm 50 now and had a few severe sprains when I was younger. I would just "suck it up" and deal without it on my own and can tell you that I'm paying the price now. Good luck on your treatment.

Survivor,

Thank you for sharing your experiences with the members. This is truly inspirational to me. I wish you a speedy recovery and hope that you are able to kick cancers A**.

As far as "explanations" for our bikes suddenly going out of control, I will now be blaming my tires much more than in the past. I'm not sure if others have experienced this however; the weight transfer from fuel sloshing around inside of my tank has on occasion, caused my bike to suddenly become imbalanced and tip over from time to time....
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