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FJR for a Trike?? Say it isn’t so...
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<blockquote data-quote="wetwolf" data-source="post: 1436790" data-attributes="member: 89890"><p>My left knee is due for a new one. The only thing holding it together is the surrounding flesh, all ligaments are gone. Been this way for a year or so. I don't trust the thing at all, but i still manage to pilot the feejer just fine. Coming to a stop, I am always in 1st, both feet down. Parking it, 1st gear, right foot down, left leg does the kickstand. That way i KNOW the kickstand is down, as it kills the engine. ( i hate pickin the thing up if i drop it for stupid shit) To get into my garage, I have to pull down the driveway and do a 3 or 4 point turn so I can back it in. Thats a whole lot easier than trying to back it out and turn it around.</p><p></p><p>Your leg will get stronger and you won't have to worry about it, just keep up any kind of PT.</p><p></p><p>That Nikken looks pretty cool tho, if you are lookin for a 3 wheeler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wetwolf, post: 1436790, member: 89890"] My left knee is due for a new one. The only thing holding it together is the surrounding flesh, all ligaments are gone. Been this way for a year or so. I don't trust the thing at all, but i still manage to pilot the feejer just fine. Coming to a stop, I am always in 1st, both feet down. Parking it, 1st gear, right foot down, left leg does the kickstand. That way i KNOW the kickstand is down, as it kills the engine. ( i hate pickin the thing up if i drop it for stupid shit) To get into my garage, I have to pull down the driveway and do a 3 or 4 point turn so I can back it in. Thats a whole lot easier than trying to back it out and turn it around. Your leg will get stronger and you won't have to worry about it, just keep up any kind of PT. That Nikken looks pretty cool tho, if you are lookin for a 3 wheeler. [/QUOTE]
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