They have gotten Tony up off his back and are trying to get him moving around (slowly). There's a good chance he'll be moved to North Gosford Hospital early next week, and he'll probably be up for visitors/phone calls by then.
He appreciated reading the posts in this thread - thanks guys.
Road: 2005 ZX10R - not named yet
Road: 2008 Z750 - Kwak
Track: 2006 ZX6R - Yoshi (with a very Genki undertail)
It's great to hear that everyone is having a speedy recovery and starting to get up and about. I'm sure you'll be out and about shortly on your new bikes, nice.
They have gotten Tony up off his back and are trying to get him moving around (slowly). There's a good chance he'll be moved to North Gosford Hospital early next week, and he'll probably be up for visitors/phone calls by then.
He appreciated reading the posts in this thread - thanks guys.
Cath
thanx for the update on ty....
say gidday and pass on my get well wishes
It's great to hear Ty is slowly getting there and the others are back home.
I picked up the helmets, boot's, jackets etc today and they are at my place. I also have three of the four number plates.
If you know who the people that provided the first aid kits and blankets were, i'd appreciate it so i can give them back and the to the people who were on the ride, I'd like to take up a collection and donate it to the Bulger Volunteer Bushfire Brigade who show up almost every weekend i'm informed, to clean up when a motorcyclist drops a bike on the Putty Road.
Gunna.
If the women don't find you handsome, They should at least find you handy.
Gunna wrote:It's great to hear Ty is slowly getting there and the others are back home.
I picked up the helmets, boot's, jackets etc today and they are at my place. I also have three of the four number plates.
If you know who the people that provided the first aid kits and blankets were, i'd appreciate it so i can give them back and the to the people who were on the ride, I'd like to take up a collection and donate it to the Bulger Volunteer Bushfire Brigade who show up almost every weekend i'm informed, to clean up when a motorcyclist drops a bike on the Putty Road.
Gunna.
I agree, the collection Idea is a good one.
I think most of the first aid kits came from people that had been stopped by the accident from their cars, dont have any of their details though. As well as the blankets.