Dear Plado,
Sorry to hear of such an awful accident. Hundreds of thousands of miles and just one person in the wrong place, it's disturbing.
I sincerely hope you recover as best you can.
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Dear Plado,
Sorry to hear of such an awful accident. Hundreds of thousands of miles and just one person in the wrong place, it's disturbing.
I sincerely hope you recover as best you can.
Wow, do not know what to say other than thank goodness you were not killed! I had an accident in late October when a woman in a large SUV ran me off the road and I broke my clavicle and had a hairline fracture on my right arm (I insisted on x-rays a week after the crash so I had to self-diagnose that injury!). But my bike is rideable in spite of broken bits and pieces and I have pretty much fully healed; I don't know what to say for your injuries?! Other than you are still here to write to us!
Thank you for sharing with us this terrifying experience. Im really glad that you are still with us and hope you will be able to walk soon.
All the best!
Hey, it is a terryfing experience. If you choose not to drive a motorbike, it will be your choice and must be akceptable for all.
But i know one gay without a leg who is driving a motorbike.
A few years ago he drove 8000km with a chinesee bike
http://motoradio.com.pl/2012/07/16/j...nogi-i-8000-km
All is possible. You can mount a Stunt brake lever, then do you do not need to brake with your missing leg.
Well i saw a bike system for those who has no legs.
I wish you a quick recovery.