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<blockquote data-quote="Toynut" data-source="post: 25310" data-attributes="member: 370"><p>My brother(a dentist) had a patient who was a retired police captain. One day one of his patients walked in with a frightful cast(pins and all) on his left arm /wrist. My brother asked him what had happened. He sheepishly told him that he was looking for a post-retirement hobby for himself and his wife. He purchased a brand new Valkyrie and had it delivered to his house. Without any formal riding classes, let alone a license, OR a helmet, he managed to ride it about 200 yards, and dropped the bike at the end of his cul-de-sac, smashing his arm and pinning the bar end into his wrist.</p><p></p><p>Now, think about a former police CAPTAIN taking these ridiculous and (illegal) risks., How untenable and highly irresponsible (just imagine if he had his wife aboard)!</p><p></p><p>All my brother could say to his patient was,"What Were You Thinking"? :headbonk:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toynut, post: 25310, member: 370"] My brother(a dentist) had a patient who was a retired police captain. One day one of his patients walked in with a frightful cast(pins and all) on his left arm /wrist. My brother asked him what had happened. He sheepishly told him that he was looking for a post-retirement hobby for himself and his wife. He purchased a brand new Valkyrie and had it delivered to his house. Without any formal riding classes, let alone a license, OR a helmet, he managed to ride it about 200 yards, and dropped the bike at the end of his cul-de-sac, smashing his arm and pinning the bar end into his wrist. Now, think about a former police CAPTAIN taking these ridiculous and (illegal) risks., How untenable and highly irresponsible (just imagine if he had his wife aboard)! All my brother could say to his patient was,"What Were You Thinking"? :headbonk: [/QUOTE]
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