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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Bones" data-source="post: 873260" data-attributes="member: 20488"><p>The bike was a write off, the day I was released from Madison my parents drove me the 90 min to where the bike was and I stripped most stuff I could out of it. The worst was leaving the Ohlins rear shock I had just put in over christmas. :dribble: The fronts were bent. Can you just imagine, two 76 yr olds and a guy with one lung, and one shoulder on oxycodone trying to wrench a bike that is laying on its side in a dirt floored shed! :lol: </p><p></p><p>Progressive Insurance was very good to deal with in this accident. :clapping: </p><p></p><p>On a side note I was back in the ICU on 6/24 (one and a half hours after my previous post!)after my spleen decided to pop a clot and I was bleeding to death internally at 2AM. I'm home again now. Luckily my wife was alert. Docs said it was very rare to pop a clot 2 weeks after, usually it's within 48 hrs. What luck!</p><p></p><p>The adventure continues!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Bones, post: 873260, member: 20488"] The bike was a write off, the day I was released from Madison my parents drove me the 90 min to where the bike was and I stripped most stuff I could out of it. The worst was leaving the Ohlins rear shock I had just put in over christmas. :dribble: The fronts were bent. Can you just imagine, two 76 yr olds and a guy with one lung, and one shoulder on oxycodone trying to wrench a bike that is laying on its side in a dirt floored shed! :lol: Progressive Insurance was very good to deal with in this accident. :clapping: On a side note I was back in the ICU on 6/24 (one and a half hours after my previous post!)after my spleen decided to pop a clot and I was bleeding to death internally at 2AM. I'm home again now. Luckily my wife was alert. Docs said it was very rare to pop a clot 2 weeks after, usually it's within 48 hrs. What luck! The adventure continues! [/QUOTE]
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