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Has the 'new' 2010 Jekyll actually been shipped yet? These won't be available until next October when they announce their 2012 bikes.
I met a woman who came into our shop who was bed-ridden for 3 _years_ because of Lyme disease. She is still messed up and can't walk 2 miles.
She used to ride almost every day, now she was at the shop buying a Townie, because it's all the bike she could handle.
She got really mad when I told her my doctor didn't give me the pills when I got a tick, because as he put it, "We can't test the tick, so we'll just monitor you for 2 weeks."
In two weeks, it's too late to stop it if you got it, you go straight into treatment mode, and miss the chance to not come down with it.
Doctors don't really know shit about preventing/curing Lyme disease. It's all about lowering the percentage chance something will happen.
Demand the antibiotics if you get a tick, no exceptions. The antibiotics I have since received for other ticks knock me on my ass for 2 weeks, but that's better than years.
My doctor has actually prescribed me multiple doses now, so I don't even have to go in next time I get my next tick.
Ticks suck.
Sell the bike without a front fork.
Re-use you 2010 Boxxer.
Problem solved.
I did the original Burner. Some day I would love to go back and do it again. It looks like it would be even more fun now.
There's enough tourists hurting themselves in Utah on bikes, ATV, motos, snowmobiles, etc that all major hospitals see this type of injury year round.
Bah, bodged that up too.
At the end, instead of ME.pdf, change it to WE.pdf
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Oct 1, 2007 at 15:45