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dead CB1100
#31
(05-11-2018, 10:59 PM)Labrador12_imp Wrote: I hope that you are young enough to heal quickly and completely. As a geezer 1st class, stuff doesn't seem to go back together like it used to for me. Good luck and I hope you ate riding again soon.
Well at 63 I am not a young man but am in fair shape so hope to recover soon
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Well at 63 I am not a young man but am in fair shape so hope to recover soon
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That's the spirit!!!
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#33
(05-13-2018, 11:19 AM)okredneck_imp Wrote:
(05-11-2018, 10:59 PM)Labrador12_imp Wrote: I hope that you are young enough to heal quickly and completely. As a geezer 1st class, stuff doesn't seem to go back together like it used to for me. Good luck and I hope you ate riding again soon.
Well at 63 I am not a young man but am in fair shape so hope to recover soon


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#34
Oh man okredneck. Hope you get better quickly. the feet. ouch. I can commiserate having eaten it in 2015 and was laid up three months. I am 62 and back riding wild, and going to the track and riding dual sports off road. So worry not!!
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#35
(05-11-2018, 09:11 AM)okredneck_imp Wrote: I regret to announce my 2014 cb1100 died a painful death Wednesday April 11th when a 98 ford Taurus pulled in front of me about 4 miles from my home. I suffered a broken pelvis and both feet were broken in a couple of places but I will recover in about 16 weeks. The beloved CB1100 will not recover. RIP


Sorry to hear about your crash. Heal well!


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#36
I am hoping you have a swift, straightforward recovery! I am 63 also, and in pretty good fettle. Imagining having your injuries will keep me all the more vigilant out there on the mean streets. Hopefully you can find a dealer fairly close offering a sweet deal on a 2014. They are out there.
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