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Picked this up yesterday at a garage sale. Guy layed it down and is afraid of it. I'm gonna tool it up a bit and have some fun. $300.00.
DARCY WARD UPDATE
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Wednesday 26th August 2015, 13:38
Zielona Gora doctor Robert Zapotoczny says Australian star Darcy Ward’s condition has improved since Monday, but no further details on his injuries were released.
The 23-year-old’s father George called for the rider and his family’s privacy to be respected as he recovers from serious spinal injuries sustained in an awkward crash at Zielona Gora on Sunday.
The incident has left Ward with no lower body feeling, and he underwent a wrist operation on Tuesday.
Aussie team manager Mark Lemon yesterday confirmed he is stable enough to be flown to the UK on a private medical flight. Zapotoczny says the transfer should take place this afternoon or tomorrow morning.
"The case is difficult, but there is a glimmer of hope. Hope you cannot take from anybody. Now Darcy faces a very, very intensive process of rehabilitation; psychologically and physically."
- Robert Zapotoczny
He revealed the rider’s health has improved since Monday and said 2012 world champ Chris Holder and Davey Watt’s presence at Ward’s bedside had given the Queenslander a real lift.
But Zapotoczny was unable to offer any further details on Ward’s condition after his family asked for this to remain private.
The Falubaz doctor said: “First of all, I spoke to Darcy yesterday and his closest family too – I mean his father, who arrived yesterday.
“His father gave no permission to reveal any specific information. George Ward asked me for forbearance because of the family’s pain.
“The condition of Darcy is better than on Monday. His mental condition especially is better and he doesn’t need so much pain relief right now. Davey Watt and Chris Holder are constantly by his side to support him, so Darcy is even able to smile sometimes.
“A transfer to a UK clinic is planned today. The flight will be in a few hours today or tomorrow morning.”
Zapotoczny says doctors should get a greater idea of Ward’s prognosis in the coming months.
He said: “The case is difficult, but there is a glimmer of hope. Hope you cannot take from anybody. Now Darcy faces a very, very intensive process of rehabilitation; psychologically and physically.”
It is hoped Ward could be moved to a clinic within easy reach of his Dorset base, meaning his support network of friends, family and fellow riders will be able to help him through his recovery.
Zapotoczny added: “England was chosen as a place of further treatment because we came to the conclusion that psychological rehabilitation will be the most important thing at the moment.
“It will be better to conduct this in an English-speaking country. Psychological care is difficult, so the patient has to receive this in his mother tongue.
“One of the clinics is located not far from his UK house. He could be surrounded by family and his closest friends. Also the other riders live nearby.”
Got a junker bike from the junk yard and I have the engine broken down. Changing out head gaskets and replaced the bearings. Getting those bearing out was a bitch. Wound up using a socket and a dead blow hammer. Just got to slap it back together and see if she fires up. Parts bike I found at the junk yard has been a gold mine. I have $375.00 in both and I think that's going to be it.how you going with that bud ?
Yumi I'm so sorry to hear about your ordeal. Please take your time and make sure your recovery is complete. Keep your options open and get an attorney. Hopefully you won't need one but best to be prepared. I'm pulling for you and sending out good thoughts your way. Keep us informed when you can. I'm extra glad you were wearing a helmet!Hi Wino, following your suggestion I'm sharing about the accident I had the past week. I was just a block from my house, riding in an empty street, entering the main Ave, when at the intersection of this two streets, this asshole just came straight to me and hit me, I fell over my back and hit my head on the ground, I was wearing a helmet, so I guess it could have been worse, I didn't lose consciousness but felt very confused, was in a lot of pain and couldn't get up.
The guy didn't take it so bad, I don't know how exactly was everything but he was standing there with other people around me talking, and asking me how I was, as the accident was near my house, some of my neighbors were there and they told my family. I was taken to a hospital, they made me some evaluations (CT scan, x-ray, etc) and they say I don't have major damage, but I have a genetic disease of the joints and sometimes I don't know if the pain I feel comes from my disease or from the accident or both. The guy paid for all my medical evaluations and the treatment I'm receiving, he is also paying for fixing my bike. Someone here said I should sue this guy, but in this country where I live, where no law is respected and noone cares about bikers, I supposed to feel very happy for not being abandoned in the street.
Thank you sweetheart, I guess if I need one I'll have to get it , but I hope not, sue somebody is really a waste of time and money. Thank you for all the support, I really appreciate it.Yumi I'm so sorry to hear about your ordeal. Please take your time and make sure your recovery is complete. Keep your options open and get an attorney. Hopefully you won't need one but best to be prepared. I'm pulling for you and sending out good thoughts your way. Keep us informed when you can. I'm extra glad you were wearing a helmet!
Got a junker bike from the junk yard and I have the engine broken down. Changing out head gaskets and replaced the bearings. Getting those bearing out was a bitch. Wound up using a socket and a dead blow hammer. Just got to slap it back together and see if she fires up. Parts bike I found at the junk yard has been a gold mine. I have $375.00 in both and I think that's going to be it.
Hi Wino, following your suggestion I'm sharing about the accident I had the past week. I was just a block from my house, riding in an empty street, entering the main Ave, when at the intersection of this two streets, this asshole just came straight to me and hit me, I fell over my back and hit my head on the ground, I was wearing a helmet, so I guess it could have been worse, I didn't lose consciousness but felt very confused, was in a lot of pain and couldn't get up.
The guy didn't take it so bad, I don't know how exactly was everything but he was standing there with other people around me talking, and asking me how I was, as the accident was near my house, some of my neighbors were there and they told my family. I was taken to a hospital, they made me some evaluations (CT scan, x-ray, etc) and they say I don't have major damage, but I have a genetic disease of the joints and sometimes I don't know if the pain I feel comes from my disease or from the accident or both. The guy paid for all my medical evaluations and the treatment I'm receiving, he is also paying for fixing my bike. Someone here said I should sue this guy, but in this country where I live, where no law is respected and noone cares about bikers, I supposed to feel very happy for not being abandoned in the street.
No worries. I value my hide to much not to suit up. It's been fun working on it. Not going to spend anymore $ on ity. It's running great. So I'll have fun until it burns up.Kool I got parts for your model down here but not much point trying to get them to ya. I hope you end up with a cheap run around. Just PLEASE buy a proper helmet and jacket and wear at least jeans and boots when you breaking the twin back in.
all the best Rastis Jones Jr.
No worries. I value my hide to much not to suit up. It's been fun working on it. Not going to spend anymore $ on ity. It's running great. So I'll have fun until it burns up.
I'd give my left nut to ride one of these babies.Records Broken In Historic Road Racing Championships, Mallala
Lap records were smashed in many classes at last weekend’s Australian Historic Road Racing Championships at Mallala Motorsport Park, South Australia.
- By Hamish Cooper
- Oct 12, 2015
- Road Tests
The biggest motorcycle roadracing meeting held in SA for two decades lived up to its pre-event hype with red-hot racing matching the unseasonal hot weather.
AMCN’s Paul Young hacked an amazing 4.42 secs off the Period 5 Unlimited record on the dusty 2.6km circuit to win the national championship.
AMCN's Paul Young was in a class of his own all weekend. Pic DAMIR IVKA
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He was a late entry for the field with the biggest grid, filling in for regular rider Michael Dibb on the T-Rex Honda Harris F1 featured in the current issue of AMCN.
Also well under the track record was second-placed Queenslander and ex-GP racer Johnny Allen, who led a trio of Yamaha TZ750s in each of the three legs. Craig Ditchburn was third overall.
Race favourite and defending champion Cam Donald was forced to withdraw after crashing out in early practice.
CAM OUT: An early practice crash brought defending P5 Unlimited champ Cam Donald out of the meeting. Pic HC
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Fellow TT star David "Davo" Johnson, the fastest Aussie ever at the Isle of Man TT this year, won a whole new legion of fans with some heroic riding on his father’s Post Classic Triumph Trident 750cc. He won the Period 4 750cc title and stunned racers in the final P4 Unlimited race, finishing third and lapping within 0.6secs of championship winner Simon Cook (big-bore CB750 Honda).
ADAM SENIOR: Adam Senior came from Perth, raced in five classes and won the P4 350 title. Pic DAMIR IVKA
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BURGESS PITMAN BEATTIE: Jeremy Burgess, titles host club patron Mal Pitman and event ambassador Daryl Beattie catch up to take about old GP times. Pic HC
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Lindsay Donai and Christine Menzies successfully defended their national sidecar title. Pic DAMIR IVKA
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This race was perhaps the most exciting of the weekend, with Cook coming from third to pass Johnson and then overtake Dean Oughtred (CR970 Honda). Kiwi rider Terry Martin (Trident) was third overall.
Several reigning champions successfully defended their titles, including Phil Paton in Period 3 350cc, Bruce and Graham Marston in Period 3 Sidecars and Lindsay Donai and Christine Menzies in Period 4 sidecars.
Look for a full report on this meeting that also includes a behind-the-scenes feature on historic racing in an upcoming edition of AMCN.
I'd give my left nut to ride one of these babies.