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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 119
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Bike is in great shape, but cant ride.
This is torture. The bike didnt do anything to deserve this, now it sits on blocks with parts removed,gas going stale(yes i drained carb) rubber rotting and metal rusting.
sigh, i cracked my shin(longways) in a accident that had nothing to do with motorcycles at all :evil: and have a 1-2month recovery time(im at 2 weeks and it still hurts) :evil: Im thinking more like 2-3 months before i can really ride like before, be able to jam my foot down to save from falls/slides.The mental image of trying to save a fall and turning my leg all floppy broken haunts me every time i think about riding. I heat cycled the bike a little today out of boredom,some idleing,some reving and some clutch-fighting brake action inside the garage :roll: Prolly would have been better to just let it sit but im friggin bored. I went out and did balance practice and crap. Got a new 16t sprocket for front but havent even put it on yet. no point. i will just keep taking it apart untill leg feels good then reassemble better then before. untill then i will just continue to go stir-crazy |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Sardis, BC, Canada
Posts: 25,977
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Leg all floppy broken = bad.
Sorry to hear about your injury; good for you for fighting the temptation to ride.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: austin, tx
Posts: 1,452
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vicoden is ur friend, i ve never broken a bone but damn dude must be painful
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#4 |
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Victoria, BC
Posts: 114
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Heal up fast!
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 119
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It hurts more today then the last week I dont know why, maybe that means its healing? i just sit here? no work, no fun? geez! im going nuts lots of exercise on the parts that dont hurt and lots of milk and trying to eat good food but.......i need to go to the store :oops: my leg never broke all floppy, just a line down the middle and 2 lil horizontal cracks all in the shin bone. it *can* bare weight if im very carefull and use a cain. But riding the bike,with as stupid as i am would result in a floppy leg ![]() ========== "im off to make the 2nd pot of coffee" |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southeastern Washington desert
Posts: 14,761
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I feel your pain. Been there, done that. Heal fast.
If you can weight bear though why not ride? Stay on road and off the bad leg. I've seen bikes with handicapped plates and riders with canes/crutches strapped to the back before. FWIW I fractured my right fibula about 10 years ago. I was riding again in 2 weeks, but only bikes with electric start. I could not operate a kick start for about a month.
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#7 |
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 119
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maybe in another week i can take the boot off and just drive real calm. but i wouldnt ride with this moonboot on my left foot.
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#8 |
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Blue Springs, Missouri. United States
Posts: 505
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WARNING this post may be a little offensive to some and is also a little adult oriented. I apologize if I offend anybody and will gladly remove parts or all of the story if it does.
Doc, please don't beat me up for this post. I know, I know, I'm the kind of patient that you would like to whack up side the head. My Sister N Law is a Doctor and she hate's me and my brother when it comes to fixing us. Like the Sinfield episode, I'm sure there is a secret file that only you Doctors have and I'm sure mine ain't good. Anyway, that's how I stumbled across this site a few years ago....laid up in bed. I broke my lower left tibia/fibia in a tree accident. 3 of the 5 Orthopedic Doctors said I probably didn't need surgery and from the horror stories I've heard about pins and what not, I decided not to opt for surgery. They put me in a full leg cast with a neat little bone stimulating device that's suppose to speed recovery. It's been a few years so I may be off a little, but my recovery went something like this, 0-3 weeks pretty much laid up in bed doped up on meds. Really only getting up to use the bathroom, or to get something to eat. 3-5 weeks the constant throbbing went away, started weaning myself off the meds. Now was able to get around, drive my truck, and mow my grass (useing riding lawn mower and cruch to operate clutch pedal) for short periods of time before the pain would come back. 5-8 weeks could put a little pressure on the leg, take a few steps, and operate the clutch on the riding lawn mower, but was still in a full length cast. Would have dreams of being able to use my push mower. Dreams were vivid and kinda 70's like.....seemed as if my neighbors could of been the Brady's. 8th week they were going to put me in a walking cast but I got p/o'd at the Workers Comp Insurance people and told them I didn't need or want their help anymore. I know there are some people that take advantage of the system, but I sure as heck wasn't one of them, yet they treat you like that anyway. 9th week, went to home depot bought some heavy duty metal shears and extra cut off wheels for my dremel. Then to Walgreens drug store for ACE bandages. Went home, had a couple drinks of Vodka and began the procedure. Dremel work great except it had one flaw....burning hot cut off disk or melted cast material hurt like heck. Had to use Shears. They worked great as well, except for that they wouldn't cut in a straight line and my goal was to preserve as much of the cast as possible for future use. Cast came off, had a celebration drink. My leg looked like a white, skinny, hairless rat tail dangling from my torso, therefore I had another drink. I then took part of the cast that I just cut off and fashioned back on the lower leg with the ace bandages. I had the x-rays and remember how the doctor was torqueing my bone to keep it aligned so I just tried to mimic his actions when I applied the bandages. Had another drink, looked at the old Workers Comp papers on the desk and let out a hearty laugh. Made my rounds with the nieghbors going from house to house in celebration. Ny cop neighbor across the street (who got his leg messed up from an IED in Iraq) congratulated me, then told me to hobble my slightly inebriated rear home. 9-12th week. Learning how to walk again. Doing some squat lifts with a 100lb bar but mostly useing my right leg to lift. By the 12th week I could get my foot to fit into my new work boots (they had to cut the old one off) therefore I went back to home depot and bought a couple flat 2" wide aluminum bars. I fabricated them inside the boot with velcro strips so that they would continue to keep the bone aligned the way the Doctor was doing it. 12-16 weeks. Could do a little climbing but couldn't use gaffs to hook up a tree. Leg would go numb by halfway through a work day. At that moment I started having doubts towards my own doctoring skills. I remembered my laughing at the Workers Comp paper and realized I may of made a huge mistake. I couldn't understand what I did wrong. Sure I didn't spend 8+ grueling years in medical school, but I did have access to the internet and I watched MASH growing up. I went back, explained to the Doctor what I had done, he did an X-ray, and then he said I was fine. He said I did a pretty good job with the make shift cast with the timing of when start rehiblitation, but then said the same thing as my Sister N Law, for now on let me do the Doctoring. 4-6 months. Could jog again, use the gaffs on soft wooded trees, and jump off of step deck trailers as long as I landed on my right leg first. 6-12 months. Almost back to normal and could apply a lot of pressure on the leg. Occasional ghost pains and still couldn't squat all the way to the ground but otherwise fine. At month 10 I Bought my barely used DR650 from a Orthopedic Doctor (of all people) in St. Louis and was doing good. Today, everything is fine. Can't quite bend my left knee down like I used to but otherwise 100%. Good luck with yours. Pics of my leftover cast, bandages and 16" logging (chippendale, my sister like to call them) boots that held the aluminum strips inside. Which BTW, while those chippendale boots serve a purpose, they are hard on the knees, heavy, and you don't break them in, they break you in. Having said that, they make pretty good motorcycle boots. Used the aluminum strips last summer for a air tank mounting bracket on a semi truck. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southeastern Washington desert
Posts: 14,761
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No offense on my end!
I could have told you about the heat buildup from a Dremel though. People in general, and Americans (Canuks too ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Blue Springs, Missouri. United States
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Yea, wish I would of thought about the heat part in regards to the Dremel 8O |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Idaho
Posts: 25,054
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I'm sorry to hear of your injury, BH. :( I wish you a speedy recovery.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Terrell and Grapevine Tx.
Posts: 1,585
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Spend more time on here. We will try to keep you amused.
Get well soon. Maybe you need some Motocross boots now? |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Abbotsford, BC, Canada
Posts: 4,880
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Hope you heal up soon
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 119
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*grumble grumble*
yea no workmans comp here, but i am a good $$ saver and my boss really likes my work so my job is still waiting for me. Yea it would have been for the beter if the doc gave me meds, then i wouldnt have walked around the first few days when it did NOT hurt. i think i did a little extra damage those first days :evil: Because the last 3 days it has really gotten more painful. |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Southeastern Washington desert
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