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<blockquote data-quote="RichDoyle" data-source="post: 1225568" data-attributes="member: 84694"><p>I can relate to your humorously well-written description. I've been in similar situations figuring out how to cope with some suddenly unavailable body part. Such as having to repeatedly start my MG in 1st gear to get home because I couldn't operate the clutch, for example. This due to a badly sprained ankle. At least I could power-shift among the remaining gears.</p><p></p><p>And riding my SL350 from near the top of Rollins pass all the way back to Denver where my right leg could only be extended/retracted in <em>very slow</em> motion because of a major ballooned knee after a crash up there. I had to carefully plan stops at traffic lights, stop signs, etc. so as to only need to use my left leg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichDoyle, post: 1225568, member: 84694"] I can relate to your humorously well-written description. I've been in similar situations figuring out how to cope with some suddenly unavailable body part. Such as having to repeatedly start my MG in 1st gear to get home because I couldn't operate the clutch, for example. This due to a badly sprained ankle. At least I could power-shift among the remaining gears. And riding my SL350 from near the top of Rollins pass all the way back to Denver where my right leg could only be extended/retracted in [I]very slow[/I] motion because of a major ballooned knee after a crash up there. I had to carefully plan stops at traffic lights, stop signs, etc. so as to only need to use my left leg. [/QUOTE]
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