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Yea he used to ride a Hawk out there on the track (one arm) and I'd emailed with him a few times (as I used to race a Hawk). Good kid.
Boston --> San Diego
That's badass. Good for him.
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Awesome.
No jokes from, that is awesome.
I often wonder what it would be like to lose my right arm, and the first thing I always think of is how would I wipe my ass. I know you folks will think I'm making a joke but I'm really not. Obviously I'd learn to use my left arm (I'm a righty) but the first few months would be tough, I envision walking around with slip cheek alot...That would be my biggest fear....I always think about stuff like that for some reason. Other than that, It's pretty cool the kid races still and doesn''t sit on his ass feeling sorry for himself..
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CCS|LRRS EX#49
2006 KTM 560 SMR - 2006 Yamaha R6
LRRS Rookie of the Year 2002-2006
Last season at TTD there was a dude ripping it w/ one arm.
Pretty impressive.
I had the pleasure of meeting him at a track day. Spent a few minutes checking out his setup. He does his own fabrication on his bikes. He was laughing telling me how he had to tig weld some of it together the night before the TD. I can't weld with 2 arms and a helper. Not to mention he can get around Loudon damn well. I kinda freaked when I came up behind him and saw his sleeve taped up at the elbow with blue painters tape early in the day.These guys rock!
"If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything."
Adams a mechanical ( or maybe electromechanical like my ex) engineer. Very smart person and yup, he does all his own work.
I used to work with a guy that ran a big (d-8, d-9) bulldozer,was better at it than most two armed people. Refused to be labeled handicapped.
GSXR750 GS650 Street Tracker
someone help me build a clutch for the right side of my bike....
Gerard