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I have a cast on my leg and a not happy Wife.

Ok I get it.

So I missed 2 days of work, but, if I'm standing on feet 9 hours a day, then I should be good to ride, Right.

So how does it work? This where I need Help.

So the door is open. I know some of you are going to have fun with this it is OK.

If I would of had to drag my leg , I was not going to let her know.

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Which leg? When I was much younger I had a motorcycle as my only transportation ... and a leg cast. Once I was transitioned to a "walking cast," I was back on the bike since it was my right leg and hitting the rear brake was easy.

Good luck!

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Yes right leg.

I see no one whats to touch this and give me "helpful" hints , or just make fun of it as I would expect. :D/>

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If you're good to work then you're good to ride. If you're still off work then that'd be a tough sell.

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Yes right leg.

I see no one whats to touch this and give me "helpful" hints , or just make fun of it as I would expect. biggrin.gif/>

We're too sacred ... anyone that has those 3 bikes must be a badass. Oh yeah you got hurt in the shower....hope you weren't mid stroke ....

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You ride the same bike so you know how nice it is.

You called your the " Leiure Liner" I call mine the "Stratus Lounger".

As for SM it got replace with a Beemer. Tried to change my Avatar but it didn't take.

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