PJ1200
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Cheers PathHey PJ,
Glad its not broken. Hope the Physio goes well but PHysiojo has warned you it might hurt a bitJust remember it for you own good.
On the plus side I have met a lot of Physios, but very few ugly ones. Of course the blokes may not hold your interest.
Get well soon. What the news on the bike or whats left of it after Captains looking after it?
Regards,
Path.
Here's hoping i get a gorgeous, young, blonde female physio
instead of some ex sarn't major type intent on seeing how load he/she can make me yell I have quite a high pain threshold but i may have to give that stuff a try anywayPJ,
Sorry to hear about your off - never a nice thing to read on a forum.
I had a bad one a few years ago on a track day, which resulted in 3 ops and the best part of a year of physio (hope you get sorted out a bit faster that that!).
The physio hurts, but it's for your own good, so you have to grit your teeth and do as you're told. If it's too bad, get the doc to give you some strong stuff to take the edge off.
I had Tramadol Hyrochloride that I took before each visit when things were at their worst - meant I could tolerate the exercisies, but felt pissed as a fart for the rest of the day!
Get well soon![]()
You big tart-making out you were hurt and all that..........![]()
....sussed me, as i was lying in road, i could see the bike was un rideable. So i thought play the pain game and see who gives me a lift home...Darren says he's already transfered my bits onto another bike, same year but a bit thrashed but at least i'll be back on the road....new bikeRidingRiding what within a month?.......... I managed to get a good rate per kilo for what was left of your GSA...
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Cheers mateGreat news PJ,![]()
Hey PJ, 
Riding what within a month?.......... I managed to get a good rate per kilo for what was left of your GSA...
. I'll send you for more x-rays".






