ioneater
Husqvarna
AA Class
Well,
We haven't ridden as a family in several months so hit the local abandoned airstrip that's become an informal track and garbage dump unfortunately. My kids have recently moved up in bike sizes. My son is the youngest of the 2, he's outgrown the crf50 so we sold it and moved him up to the daughter's klx110. Perfect fit. Daughter moved up to the wife's ttr125l and fit's perfect, she's enjoying the clutch life now and is picking it up quite quickly! That left the wife without a bike so.........made a visit to the OTHER red bike shop and accidentally left with an 08 crf150r big wheel.
Looked at the 230's but she couldn't pick one up from on its side. The 150 is a sharp little bike and is our first full mx bike, wow! Twitchy little fella with the pumper carb and high strung 4 stroke with race pipe, has a nice bark to it. Anyway, she and I took short turns on it getting the feel of the little beast. (my bikes' still in pieces having LTR massage the boingers) Lots more suspension than she's used to which should be handy in the future. She zipped away for her last loop of the day while I was BSing with another proud father in the parking area when another guy asked if I had a wife or daughter riding the 150 just down the path. "Yep" says I to which he informed me the bike and rider were no longer upright. Took a peek down the way and saw a crowd gathering. Oh Sh*t, and a knot in my gut. Drove down to find her howling in pain which was good and bad, good that she was conscious, bad she was in pain. She wouldn't let any of us touch or move her, the left leg was on fire. In the middle of all this in a calm moment she did happen to spot a single lady bug crawling through the muck in front of her and seemed to focus on it, guess the shock was doing its thing.:bonk: Well couldn't take the boot off, we tried gently and were called off the task by the howler. The professionals showed up and took good care of her, morphine was involved
I took the kids and bikes home and found her in the ER. Nurse showed me the pictures, H0ly Sh*t that would explain all the noise she was making
. Spiral fractured the Tibia and just plain broke the Fibula. She's currently in surgery to install the plate for the fib and should be going under again in another week to fix the tib. Never thought she'd be the first one of us in a cast.........but it could have been much worse. If she weren't wearing the full ensemble (helmet, goggles, chest protector, mx boots and gloves) the leg would have either been a compound break or shattered to smaller bits. Strangely the bike isn't showing any damage! Haven't given in the microscope look yet but levers, bars, rads and pegs are all straight. Wasn't worried about that very much anyway, as they're just replaceable stuff, ya know?
She's already looking forward to getting back on!
We haven't ridden as a family in several months so hit the local abandoned airstrip that's become an informal track and garbage dump unfortunately. My kids have recently moved up in bike sizes. My son is the youngest of the 2, he's outgrown the crf50 so we sold it and moved him up to the daughter's klx110. Perfect fit. Daughter moved up to the wife's ttr125l and fit's perfect, she's enjoying the clutch life now and is picking it up quite quickly! That left the wife without a bike so.........made a visit to the OTHER red bike shop and accidentally left with an 08 crf150r big wheel.


I took the kids and bikes home and found her in the ER. Nurse showed me the pictures, H0ly Sh*t that would explain all the noise she was making

She's already looking forward to getting back on!