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    Shoulder repair

    Well, it's time to repair my left shoulder damaged from my two deer killing adventures. Will be mending "Disorders of bursae and tendons in the left shoulder region". Flo is under cover with fuel conditioner in the tank for 4 to 6 weeks. (I will try to do better.) Will be ready for Daytona. Attachment 10614
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    Oh boy , now's my chance to catch up with your mileage
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Oh boy , now's my chance to catch up with your mileage
    Ha, I have to put your bracket on first!
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    Of course, nobody besides us knows what you're talking about. My buddy DS has fabricated mounting brackets to replace our OEM radio antennas with CB antennas. The original radio antenna will be hidden under the rear deck and a 2' CB antenna will take it's place. Pics to follow in a few days assuming DS will come up with my bracket
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    Good Luck !!!!!
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    That is probably a surgery I will be having in the next few years. Just had ACL and meniscus repair surgery in late November. Still healing and off work until about mid March. My bursitus is getting the best of me in both hips and shoulders right now. It is aggravated from another disease I have called Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy which attacks the tendons in my body.
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    Good luck on your surgery DS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Of course, nobody besides us knows what you're talking about. My buddy DS has fabricated mounting brackets to replace our OEM radio antennas with CB antennas. The original radio antenna will be hidden under the rear deck and a 2' CB antenna will take it's place. Pics to follow in a few days assuming DS will come up with my bracket
    Assembly on da bench!
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    Quote Originally Posted by zeus661 View Post
    That is probably a surgery I will be having in the next few years. Just had ACL and meniscus repair surgery in late November. Still healing and off work until about mid March. My bursitus is getting the best of me in both hips and shoulders right now. It is aggravated from another disease I have called Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy which attacks the tendons in my body.
    I hope you do well. I am attempting to drop some more weight to help my joint problems. It will make my F6B performance better.
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    Two rotator cuff tears and counting. Good luck, DS. Don't skimp on the PT afterward--you'll get back what you put in.

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