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Old 08-17-10, 06:48 PM
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Lindaosm
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Originally Posted by Consularrider
Not good at all! I also didn't ride on Sunday after a bike collision on Saturday sent me to the hospital with a concussion (and for the helment patrol, I did have mine on, and it absorbed a lot of the impact and cracked). But on Monday, I used it for an excuse to test ride a couple new bikes.
wow,hope you are doing better. Sure glad you did have the hemet on. Last week, before my surgery, my husband decided to take his Gary Fisher (which just got a new frame) down to Santos (mountain bike trails) to ride. I opted out as i had lots to do before my surgery. He ended up crashing into a tree and rocks and got banged up pretty good. Luckily he also had his helmet on. He said that if he didn't he'd probably still be laying there. I told him he has to be careful for the next several weeks as he's taking care of me and we both don't need to be crippled. Luckily his new frame had no damage.

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