Rebuilding, one year later -
The man – I can't believe it's been a year, While I was going through it it seemed to go by so slowly now it's feels like a blur. I would like to take the opportunity to once again thank God, My wife, my family, and my many friends including all of you here who have been so supportive over this this past year, without who’s love and support I know I would have not had such a good recovery. I am also very grateful for the amazing work the surgeon’s did on putting me back together, when I look at my last x-ray and compare it to the first preop one I can hardly believe its the same set of legs. One year later, Rebuilding of the Man is getting close to being done (well reaching my run goal anyway), I know I will always live with the impact of my injuries (never be the same as they say) but having gotten back on my feet and on a bike I'm already further than many people though might be possible; so I will keep on striving to my goal of calling myself “rebuilt” when I can get past a jog on these humpty dumpty legs. After one year of rebuilding the man, there is no room in my heart for anything but joy when I think of how blessed I am.
The machine – Ok I started working on the bike again and will be posting a lot more about that in the following weeks. it's a roller now with new front springer fork and disk brake,
New wheels (same whitewall tires),
New rear hub and sprocket both motor and pedal side. Pedal side I have a 7 speed Shimano race sprocket and on the motor side I'm using a pirate cycle hub adapter and sprocket,
New hi-rise handlebar (the stock one was a flat bar) my old one had a 2 1/2 inch rise the new one is a 4 1/2 inch rise. new metal twist throttle.
The motor is proving a challenge fitting in the frame Only 1/2 inch from the down tube so - I had to shorten the rear mount to get it to fit but it is mounted. The carb fits with no room for the air cleaner so I'm working on fabricating a new very low profile one.
Lots to do yet on both man and machine I have the winter to work on both as long as the left leg stays pain free, I'm shooting for a spring ride and already marked my calendar for the
5th annual central PA Motorbike Rally at Jay's The slow riders will ride again..... Stay tuned.