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[QUOTE="Steve St.Laurent, post: 1191622, member: 66902"] No one can answer that question for you - it'll come to you. Myself I had a bad crash road racing in 1989 - broke my back in 3 places, did some brain and nerve damage, was deaf in one ear and lost the feeling on half of my head, and had a bad burn on one foot that took a year and a half to heal. I had to learn to walk again - took 6 months, and I was in rehab for 5 years. The first thing I asked when I came to and they told me I broke 3 vertabrae was "will I be able to race again?". I never did race again but I always knew that I'd ride again - it's in my blood, as far back as I can remember I thought about riding. It took me 10 years after the crash (1999) before I bought another bike but I bought magazines and read about them the entire time. Now I put about 8-9,000 miles on my street bike a year and about 70 hours a year on my dirt bike. I personally couldn't ever give it up unless I was paralyzed or something along those lines. [/QUOTE]
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