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To our valued customers:
 

We aren't ignoring you, we promise! We're experiencing major email server issues. The problem started a few weeks ago and it's been getting progressively worse. Some inbound emails are not arriving and others can be delayed by days. Lots of our outbound emails to customers are bouncing back to us. Our IT guy is on it and is currently migrating our email system to a different service provider. We should be back to normal in a day or two. 


Thanks for your patience!

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Cory, hopefully this isn't your IT guy?

 

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4 hours ago, AZJW said:

Cory, hopefully this isn't your IT guy?

 

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No but he’s had a couple days like that dealing with the server.

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More to the point, are you recovering?

Alcohol! No good story starts with a salad.

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1 hour ago, Rider 101 said:

More to the point, are you recovering?


I am but fair slower than I was expecting. I normally heal quickly and my doc has to tell me to take it easy; not the case this time. Getting old sucks.

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@Camel ADV you're still a young pup, just not as young as you used to be! 

 

You certainly do things I am no longer willing to, or most likely capable of at this point. 

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5 minutes ago, Hollybrook said:

@Camel ADV you're still a young pup, just not as young as you used to be! 

 

You certainly do things I am no longer willing to, or most likely capable of at this point. 


It's all relative I suppose! Most of the guys I ride with are 10, 15 or even 20yrs younger so it's easy to feel old when you're surrounded by punks!

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10 minutes ago, Camel ADV said:


Getting old sucks.

Agreed. When I used to mention that to my Dad (RIP) he said " yeah, but not getting old sucks more". 😕  

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I broke my left leg in 5 places when I was 53.

I told the surgeon I would be back on the bike in 8 weeks.

His response was a good belly laugh.

I had to postpone the Botswana trip for a year.

As soon as the scars healed ( I had screws and a rod ) I was in the pool walking laps.

I kept that up from March to the end of July ( mid-winter in Oz ) and had the first ride in August.

 

Take it easy and heal well.

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17 minutes ago, Rider 101 said:

I broke my left leg in 5 places when I was 53.

I told the surgeon I would be back on the bike in 8 weeks.

His response was a good belly laugh.

I had to postpone the Botswana trip for a year.

As soon as the scars healed ( I had screws and a rod ) I was in the pool walking laps.

I kept that up from March to the end of July ( mid-winter in Oz ) and had the first ride in August.

 

Take it easy and heal well.



Hope for the best plan for the worst. I'm hoping 2024 isn't a total write-off for riding.

 

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