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 Posted: Sun Dec 14th, 2008 11:47 am
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Hey guys and gals, well i was in a motorcycle accident on the the 4th and i was wondering how do i attach a watch to this(i have tried to ware one on my right wrist but it just dont feel right.


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 Posted: Sun Dec 14th, 2008 11:59 am
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Looks like you need that strap for the Speedmaster(or similar design) that the astronauts use to wear their timepiece outside the spacesuit. So.....is that all the damage you did? Or is the bike pretty jacked?

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murphy j wrote: Looks like you need that strap for the Speedmaster(or similar design) that the astronauts use to wear their timepiece outside the spacesuit. So.....is that all the damage you did? Or is the bike pretty jacked?
oh yea some sort of velcro strap.  well i got the fractured thumb and wrist also a fractured fibula and road rash on my knee.  I made it better than my bike, it is totaled as far as i know.

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That Sucks. I've never had a bike wreck, but my son had one when he was 17 and totaled a bike. He got lucky he's only got road rash scars as he wasn't wearing a helmet and another kid was on the back.

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"DUCK TAPE BROTHER"

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teddyhanna wrote: "DUCK TAPE BROTHER"
Damn Teddy, that was my first instinct too, but figured something nicer was in order.

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teddyhanna wrote:
"DUCK TAPE BROTHER"


subtlelaugh.gif

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teddyhanna wrote: "DUCK TAPE BROTHER"
I think Teddy is reading my mind. :D I have a few watches that can be worn either wrist. Standard config can feel weird on the right wrist. Gell healed up quick. May the itching stay away. I've worn a few of them over the years. Summer time is the worse time to wear them so at least be glad is not hot. ;)

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subtlelaugh.gifDuct tape the fix it all tool....subtlelaugh.gif isnt that all we need is a roll of duct tape and a can of WD40 and we can fix anythingsubtlelaugh.gif

Last edited on Sun Dec 14th, 2008 12:42 pm by slinky469

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borrow a strap from JohnnyP....his wrist is that big! subtlelaugh.gif

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oagaspar wrote: borrow a strap from JohnnyP....his wrist is that big! subtlelaugh.gif
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slinky469 wrote: subtlelaugh.gifDuct tape the fix it all tool....subtlelaugh.gif isnt that all we need is a roll of duct tape and a can of WD40 and we can fix anythingsubtlelaugh.gif
Don't forget the baleing wire:D.

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