The Nue Red...

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Murv
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Re: The Nue Red...

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She does look good MAc, best of luck!
I'm going to see if 'ole Silver will fire up after 6 Months of standing in the next Hour.
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Duffy1964
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Nice bike Mac, hope you get on OK when you finally get back on the road mate :thumbup:
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Yellow 1997 Storm R.I.P. Orange 2000 Streetfighter (Rufus), Red & Silver 1968 Triumph Trophy 650, Blue 2003 Storm Project, Red 2007 Montesa Cota Trials 250 & 1959 BSA D7 175cc Bantam Trials Project
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MacV2
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tattoo wrote:Looking very nice mac

If you find you can't brake well enough with the wonky wrist have a look on the disabled riders association and look at the double levers on there,they are pricey but if your wrist/grip isn't going to improve enough for you to ride safely with the standard setup it's an option you can consider looking at.

I'm thinking worst case scenario mate.
Yep seen them...

It's a wait & see thing really.

I'm still doing the the home phisio exercises & have other 'specialist' writ strengthening exercises I can practice as well... :wink:
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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ging500
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Re: The Nue Red...

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MacV2 wrote:
tattoo wrote:Looking very nice mac

If you find you can't brake well enough with the wonky wrist have a look on the disabled riders association and look at the double levers on there,they are pricey but if your wrist/grip isn't going to improve enough for you to ride safely with the standard setup it's an option you can consider looking at.

I'm thinking worst case scenario mate.
Yep seen them...


It's a wait & see thing really.

I'm still doing the the home phisio exercises & have other 'specialist' writ strengthening exercises I can practice as well... :wink:
That's why Jamie keeps going grain, to aid in "physical recovery"!!!
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Stick with it mate...don't be tempted to rush things either or you'll end up knocking yourself back...i did and i've ended up with 2 totally useless clawed fingers on my hand and hyper sensativity upto my elbow...i wouldn't wish that on anyone as it's murder sleeping(so i don't very often) and even worse getting dressed,just pulling a shirt on feels like being electricuted.
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Jamoi
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ging500 wrote:That's why Jamie keeps going grain, to aid in "physical recovery"!!!
Yes it's true.. I keep popping over and repeatedly lamping Mac in the face to remind him of what 'real' pain feels like! :lol:
Jamie :wave:
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Very tasty and the right colour too :thumbup:
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darkember
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Niceone M8 :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Tam Cunningham
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Jamoi wrote:The pics don't do that beastie justice, it's basically a new bike... with some tasty bits on :)

Looking great Mac, can I sniff your seat please? :lol:

Ooh, you dirty bugger! :crazy:
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