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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:04
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OPERATION Number 10!!888 SP5 For sale??

After debating the selling of the SP5 due to the tearing of my bicep muscle and shoulder muscles,i have just had operation number 10 to try and stop the shoulder dislocating and get some strength back in my right arm.

The way it currently feels,suggests there could be an SP5 on the market.

Thanks for the support from those that new of the op!!

And yes it really is as sore as it looks,especially where it goes under my armpit!!
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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:07
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ouch
was that from a bike accident
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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:09
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Yes,20 years ago!!.Dislocated it.Never been right since.
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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:13
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Hope its ok this time then, shame if you gotta sell the bike though
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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:15
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Have a bit of faith in the quacks mate, let the operation bruising go down and then give it a good old while to heal...








....at least until I've saved enough for the SP5


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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:16
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Rich,

That looks nasty. I hope you're finally on the road to a full recovery now, though. As for the bike. Don't do anything rash. Keep it, you can always ride it in a few months or a years time. You know how difficult they are to find....

All the best,

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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:28
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Have a bit of faith in the quacks mate, let the operation bruising go down and then give it a good old while to heal...

....at least until I've saved enough for the SP5

Hello Jasper

I agree mate with Jools take some time out first to heal

give yourself some time to think

regards


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Old 03-Nov-2006, 17:50
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Thanks Jasp,

I was just about to have me tea................not so hungry now

he's hoping ya make a full recovery,

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Old 03-Nov-2006, 18:18
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Ouch - that does look painful!!! Take it easy fella - and keep the bike!!!

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Old 03-Nov-2006, 18:24
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ignore them all...it will never heal, in fact it looks like you might have have it off if i am honest....

but don't worry, i will make sure that the bike is looked after





seriously though mister looks sore, but I have very close experience to suggest that these ops can work so fingers crossed it will start to get better and you will be ready for riding in the new year. I mean honestly, who can i take the **** out of if you aren't there
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