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#11
I would be more than happy to keep your bike and "exercise" it while you are down. No problem... Maybe get you to your next service... Keep the gas from getting stale... Keep the tires from drying out...
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#12
Ferret,

Hope everything turns out well.

While you get well, you can polish up your bike, and make some more bows!
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#13
(08-12-2013, 09:04 AM)Tripod_imp Wrote: I would be more than happy to keep your bike and "exercise" it while you are down. No problem... Maybe get you to your next service... Keep the gas from getting stale... Keep the tires from drying out...

Oh good, a volunteer. I was going to ask my son, but now I don't have to.
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#14
I can say this, with a hip replacement under my belt, that once you are back to full health I am sure that you will be just comfortable on the CB!!! I have tried other bikes and for me personally this style of riding position is the only comfortable one for me...

Maybe they could market these things towards those with artificial joints and other leg issues.... hmmm
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#15
"Medial meniscus" is fancy talk for the inside part of the cartilage in your knee.
I work for Zimmer orthopaedic and we supply the hardware for joint replacements and it possible that bi-lateral knee replacement she had could be our stuff. Big Grin
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#16
Wishing you a speedy recovery Ferret!
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#17
Good luck and best wishes for a speedy recovery
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#18
(08-12-2013, 09:50 AM)Randy B_imp Wrote: "Medial meniscus" is fancy talk for the inside part of the cartilage in your knee.
I work for Zimmer orthopaedic and we supply the hardware for joint replacements and it possible that bi-lateral knee replacement she had could be our stuff. Big Grin

Ill be darned cause thats where it hurts inside side of my right knee.

My wife is a tough woman, high tolerance for pain. She said if she had only done 1 knee first she might have been discouraged from doing the other hence both at once. Shes having a hip done in November. Like I said tough girl. I'll have a bionic woman soon Wink
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#19
Bummer! Praying for a speedy recovery for you Feret!
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#20
Mickey,

Wishing you all the best in both your surgery and a speedy recovery.

Bill
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