Dilly’S Willy
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Idk guys, sounds like Gladiator owners are older crowds
Maybe I'm a freak of nature, I never had issues driving a manual in stop-and-go traffic, I lived in Orlando, like near Universal's main entrance. It's not much better than any other major city, not even much better than LA traffic.
- I also was riding a motorcycle vs driving a car/truck after being crippled by an ignorant driver on their phone in Phoenix a few years ago. And I mean CRIPPLED (broken L4 vertebrae, both scapulas, collarbone in 2 places and snapped all ligaments holding it down on right side, 3 ribs, right fibula, a neck injury, and have a TBI), but I found it easier and more comfortable to ride my 450 enduro than sit in an upright seat with a seatbelt for extended periods as it allowed me to move around and force myself to have good posture. The doctors all told me "you'll likely never walk right, be able to run or stand for extended periods, ride motorcycles or do heavy lifting or manual labor" and they couldn't have been more wrong. Oh and I refused all operations/surgeries.
So yeah, maybe I'm built different? I sure hope no one else endures what that wreck put me through.
Maybe I'm a freak of nature, I never had issues driving a manual in stop-and-go traffic, I lived in Orlando, like near Universal's main entrance. It's not much better than any other major city, not even much better than LA traffic.
- I also was riding a motorcycle vs driving a car/truck after being crippled by an ignorant driver on their phone in Phoenix a few years ago. And I mean CRIPPLED (broken L4 vertebrae, both scapulas, collarbone in 2 places and snapped all ligaments holding it down on right side, 3 ribs, right fibula, a neck injury, and have a TBI), but I found it easier and more comfortable to ride my 450 enduro than sit in an upright seat with a seatbelt for extended periods as it allowed me to move around and force myself to have good posture. The doctors all told me "you'll likely never walk right, be able to run or stand for extended periods, ride motorcycles or do heavy lifting or manual labor" and they couldn't have been more wrong. Oh and I refused all operations/surgeries.
So yeah, maybe I'm built different? I sure hope no one else endures what that wreck put me through.
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