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Posts: 3 Piney Flats, TN United States | I just got out of the hospital, where I spent 7 weeks of Hell. I was admitted to have cancer surgery, which was done. But my COPD led to the intensive care section, with pneumonia and a collapsed lung, for which I now require in-house oxygen.
Before my admission, I turned over my 2010 Vision to a very good friend who owns/runs a local motorcycle repair shop, for him to do various upgrades, while I couldn't ride anyway. He installed the Lloydz adjustable timer (set to 4) with a new James metal gasket, a KUMHO ECSTA 185/55R15 "from the DARKSIDE" Tire, and a solid black Stock Up/2"Back handlebar from WitchDoctor's. Everything looks great, and I can't wait till my Doctor says I can ride again. I will provide my impressions later. |
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Tourer
Posts: 366 Albuquerque, NM | Hope you make a full recovery and can ride long enough to wear out that Kumho and many more like it! Got one on mine and love it. Doesn't feel like a car tire. Let me know what you think of it.
Edited by nailer 2015-01-13 2:04 PM
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Visionary
Posts: 1350
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Cruiser
Posts: 180 Georgia On My Mind.... United States | Best of luck there dude!
I had a terrible accident at work about four years ago and almost broke my neck. It required two major surgeries including cervical spinal repair.
I couldn't ride for two years. It was tough because I had been riding since 1970. Rehab was a bear. Initially, I thought I would never ride again.
All is well now. Started riding again in December 2013. I enjoy it now more than ever.
Every day is a gift. Every ride is a gift.
Stop and smell the roses.
Hang in there! Keep the faith! Let us know how you progress!
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Cruiser
Posts: 277 Apopka, FL | Glad you are on the mend and that your Vision has also been "mended". Enjoy 2 wheels whenever you can!
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