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Thu Sep 01, 2005 12:47 pm

nahima wrote:Anyone know how to carry crutches on a bike?

Someone on the BikersAnon list when I first got my bike had a spiral fracture of his right leg.
Once it was casted up properly and he was on crutches he was back on the bike - no rear brake activity of course.
He strapped his crutches to the rear footpegs and the rack on the back. :D
ty

Thu Sep 01, 2005 3:49 pm

hey Angel, thanks for the welcome - I look forward to meeting some girls, sometimes its nice to sit and talk non-bike accessories and talk about other stuff like leathers instead :lol:

I've just been advised that the operation may cause some permanent nerve damage and I wont have full mobility but otherwise should be ok. Your off sounds much worse than mine given the extetn of damage you describe - good to hear you're mostly mended though.

i have the next 2 weeks off so look for some activity from me on the forum - its my one link to the real world of bikes.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 4:01 pm

[quote="nahima"]hey Angel, thanks for the welcome - I look forward to meeting some girls, sometimes its nice to sit and talk non-bike accessories and talk about other stuff like leathers instead :lol:

Boy do I know someone who is gonna love having you around .

"But what colour does it come in ?" :lol:

Thu Sep 01, 2005 4:49 pm

Every girl looks great in leather - and i'm positive that's what god intended for us.

Love your sig btw...cracks me up everytime.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:04 pm

Liz

beware Bill..
he gets his 'The Kid' tag
'coz his leathers are babypoo brown :roll:
but he's having a midlife crisis on a ZX9R

still we all love him
coz things like his siggie make us chuckle :D


ciao

Thu Sep 01, 2005 5:43 pm

1, no arguement here :shock:
2. thankyou and thanks from granpa too
And Smitty this ZX9R crisis is number 27 in a continuous stream of them . So long as the stream is not interupted ... no crisis :D




AlmostperfectlywelladjustedGuyBilly

Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:24 pm

In french:

Bonjour et bienvenue à notre maison. Il fait beau de voir une autre femelle dessus ici. Si tout va bien nous nous réunirons sur a sommes montés bientôt l'espoir que votre kawasaki devient meilleur bientôt. :D

In english:

Hello and Welcome to our home. It's nice to see another female on here. Hopefully we will meet on a rode soon Hope your kawasaki gets better soon.

Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:32 pm

Formidable' Madamoiselle! :lol:

Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:37 pm

Strika wrote:Formidable' Madamoiselle! :lol:


thankyou i think strika........

Thu Sep 01, 2005 9:54 pm

T wrote:
Strika wrote:Formidable' Madamoiselle! :lol:


thankyou i think strika........


Yes most def a compliment. I luuurrrrvve French. I started learning it at school and got bagged out for being really good at it, so i stopped. I imagine two weeks in france would have me conversing easily enough though.

I wanna learn Spanish too. I am told that Spanish/Italian and french are closely related and once you learn Spanish the others are a breeze. Since i pick up French quickly, Spanish should hopefully come too. :wink:

Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:01 pm

[quote="T"]In french:

Bonjour et bienvenue à notre maison. Il fait beau de voir une autre femelle dessus ici. Si tout va bien nous nous réunirons sur a sommes montés bientôt l'espoir que votre kawasaki devient meilleur bientôt. :D[quote]

Sacre Bleu :shock: :shock:

adieu
OnionBagDave

Fri Sep 02, 2005 7:31 am

T and Strika

Merci pour le bienvenue, j'espere recouvrire assez bientot pour pouvoire faire votres connaissance - cela sera superb!

Translate: Thanks for the welcome, I hope to recover soon to meet you - that will be awesome!

Stirka, happy to speak french with you - and T is she wants to. You're right about Spanish/Italian, I spent 2 weeks in spain when I was travelling for my 16th b'day (a lifetime ago) and it toook me 3 days to speak spanish fluently and Italian is very closely related, I had no problems understanding it when I headed off to Rome. The reason knowing one of the languages leads to being able to pick up the other two is that they are all based from Latin - english speaking people find german easier because english and german are from the same roots. (I did learn something at school afterall)

i finish my MBA late October after which my weekends are mine again and I should be out of plaster by then also - maybe not back on the bike but if you're up to going to Acland street and catching up over Lates watching the world go by I'd love to meet up.

Fri Sep 02, 2005 7:49 am

Nahima you just said the magic word. mmmmmm LATTE'!!!!! :lol:

Fri Sep 02, 2005 8:46 am

hello and welcome

Fri Sep 02, 2005 9:24 am

sacre bleu.....
should have had some French lessons from you
lot before I jump on the 747 in 2 weeks
...could do with a refresher..... :D


cheers
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