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Your relatives? I thought they were my relatives :ya2:
Thanks for the kind words guys.
Once in a while when I go down in the basement I'll sit on one of the bikes just to get the feel of it. I don't have any problem at all reaching forward or turning my body or arm left and right. I have no stress or strain at all and it all feels very natural and as if I had no injury at all.
I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
On our last trip we were tearing down a rural road and in the field to the left I saw a cow running really fast. The damn thing ran straight over the field, up the culvert and straight in front of me at full tilt. I locked the back, the tyres were screaming, smoke was popping, bike was sliding but I made it passed him. I even saw that his eyes were rolled back, he had blonde eyelashes and a ring in his nose. Looked in the mirrors and there was hubby also frantically trying to dodge the bloody cow. Got the total heebeejeebies after that and braked everytime I saw a cow. The rule is if their heads are down they are not going to move but this thing looked like he'd been biten by a snake the way he ran.

Have almost hit a hurd of Kudu coming back on the hiway from PE in the car, a daiker by Dullstroom and many many times have had to watch out for baboons. The best one of all though was an elephant that ran out in front of the car in Zimbabwe. That was scary!
 

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