so i swaped my vf 750 with my mate for his ccm 644 so nice to be back on a sm and this is so beast hes got some knobbilys for the sm wheels so im going to attempt a enduro on sm wheels with knobbilys end of the year cant wait
-- Edited by ToySoldier on Friday 12th of September 2014 03:19:13 PM
legs holding up okish bones still only half healed last time it was checked have to go back in a few weeks to check again and find if i need another op
Hah. Don't forget only for a period after the crash will it affect you. It'll make you nervous and eat your confidence, especially in similar circumstances, like at junctions if a car pulled out on you in the crash. Personally I think life just goes on if you ain't deaded and healed up, get back on I say. It won't affect you if you don't allow it to. Granted, I've never needed hospital in a crash, but I have had gravel rash and threw the KX down going max speed, I have flash backs when going fast on the DT some times.
Also for most bikers I think it's like kicking heroin. A mechanic I go to won't ride them on the road, but he used to do track days instead. He gave track days up as well last I heard. Nearly 70 years old and crashing bikes on track days lol. He rode from a young age though, the days you could ride a 250CC with no training on L plates.
Anyway back on topic. Lovely bike Toy. Just take it easy and don't go doing wheelies everywhere with the number plate on show ;) ;)
-- Edited by Luke on Sunday 14th of September 2014 02:46:27 AM
victor we had them on before and it wasn't to bad tbh front would jump about a bit but if i would put my weight backwards the front would glide over the mud and be fine. ]
i wont be going mad because of my leg so ill just be sitting down going slowish