LADIES - Im pretty bummed!

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LADIES - Im pretty bummed!

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I hurt my back at work . I can't ride :(. That is the worst part, especially now that it is really nice out! I tried to ride Monday, after about 5 miles I had to come home.

Blues - now I feel your pain! I need to find something to occupy my time now. Still working part time...waiting on some workers comp crap. I think its a slipped or herniated disk. SOOOO frustrated! Especially since the bf rides everyday - no fair lol. Its like riding a bicycle though right? I wont forget how :twisted: !

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I hope you feel better! Hopefully it's just a bad strain instead of a ruptured disk.

Have a fast and speedy recovery. Don't worry, your bike will still be there when you're ready to ride again.
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storysunfolding wrote:I hope you feel better! Hopefully it's just a bad strain instead of a ruptured disk.

Have a fast and speedy recovery. Don't worry, your bike will still be there when you're ready to ride again.
Thanks! Your right, it will still be there. Hopefully its a fast recovery! If I need surgery, hell I wont be able to ride the bike for a longgg time.

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If it makes you feel better, my bike has stranded me on the road *twice* in the past month. It's been sitting in my yard since last Wednesday.
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NightNurse wrote: If I need surgery, hell I wont be able to ride the bike for a longgg time.
God Forbid but if need be add some ape hangers to keep the back straight?
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storysunfolding wrote:
NightNurse wrote: If I need surgery, hell I wont be able to ride the bike for a longgg time.
God Forbid but if need be add some ape hangers to keep the back straight?
Actually if I had a back rest, something to support my lower back I would be good to go...

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They should have them available for any bike. If not, let me know what you ride and I'll see if I can fab something up.
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storysunfolding wrote:They should have them available for any bike. If not, let me know what you ride and I'll see if I can fab something up.
Ive been looking online and cant find much! I have a 94 Yamaha Virago 535. The boyfriend has 10,000 motorcycle catalogues laying around, I shall start browsing through them. Haha, I used to get mad that he had them all over the place (before I got a bike) :D!!

Thank you :).

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#9 Unread post by NightNurse »

Something like this may work! http://www.lazyrider.com/

Or I may just look totally ridiculous...lol.

Eek, 185$! I may have to keep looking. Part time working wont allow that in the budget.

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#10 Unread post by blues2cruise »

It is like riding a bike.....a couple of years ago I had a surgery on my hand and was unable to ride for almost three months. When I got back on it was like I has just ridden the day before.

Welcome to the wonderful world of having the internet occupy your time. Although I have been told my humour has resorted to :groan: and that I need to hurry up my healing. :laughing:

Keep your fingers crossed....maybe it's only strained muscles.

If you want a cheap easy fix to see if a back rest would help...place a rolled up sleeping bag right behind your seat and secure it with bungees or something. Even my milk crate served the purpose on occasion. :mrgreen:

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