water racer
Husqvarna
Pro Class
Feb. 14,2009, getting ready for the first round of the GNCC series things went wrong and I found myself halfway down a steep hill with my femur in eight parts, and my KTM screaming wide open, and my wife waiting at home with a candle light Valentines dinner.(yes, I am still married!) After an expensive helicopter ride, the docter put me back together but was pessimistic about my recovery. I worked very hard to get movement and strength back, and by July I was walking pretty good, but then the plate holding my leg together broke, and I was back for another operation. This time the Doctor is optimistic, says everything is healed up except for a missing piece, and that he can fix it with a long rod.
I am back up much quicker this time, but had to start all over again with the therapy.
By November I am moving good again, and I decided I still wanted to ride, but needed a change of scenery, so I parked the KTM and bought a 09 wr125 from Cafe Husky member John47. Started yard testing it in Dec., but wanted to make sure I was strong enough before I went on a real ride. I made my comeback March 20 on a event with my club, www.volunteerriders.com, I was pretty nervous at first, but after a few miles it felt great and I think I surprised everyone with my fitness and the ability of the little 125. I had to endure a lot of heckling at first about the bike, as I was in a sea of orange, but that went away in a hurry.
I have ridden a few more times since then, and I am so happy to be back riding again, and I just love my Husqvarna. It is different, looks great, and handles unbeleivable.
As you can see, at 6'-3" and 165 pounds, I was made for the wr125!
GP
I am back up much quicker this time, but had to start all over again with the therapy.
By November I am moving good again, and I decided I still wanted to ride, but needed a change of scenery, so I parked the KTM and bought a 09 wr125 from Cafe Husky member John47. Started yard testing it in Dec., but wanted to make sure I was strong enough before I went on a real ride. I made my comeback March 20 on a event with my club, www.volunteerriders.com, I was pretty nervous at first, but after a few miles it felt great and I think I surprised everyone with my fitness and the ability of the little 125. I had to endure a lot of heckling at first about the bike, as I was in a sea of orange, but that went away in a hurry.
I have ridden a few more times since then, and I am so happy to be back riding again, and I just love my Husqvarna. It is different, looks great, and handles unbeleivable.
As you can see, at 6'-3" and 165 pounds, I was made for the wr125!
GP