Shaun Harris
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92 days of lifes challanges
Hi folks, a bit more banter from me and my world.
I became a non driver due to my crash, this is a NZ legal issue for any one that has any head injuries recorded from any accidents, and I did have a wee problem to begin with, so I was told not to drive any cars untill 6 months had past.
I read through the law books, and discovered a law that said, if I pass a special drivivg test, then I would be exempt from this law, well as of yesterday and a drive test and a special reaction time test, I AM NOW ALLOWED TO DRIVE AGAIN 8) :shock:
92 days later, I can get back on with life again.
I am now up and about on walking sticks all the time, and have actually walked a bit without any pain at all! with out the sticks, so really, in a very short time, my sticks and wheel chair will be given back, and I will be all go.
My doctor here is very happy with the progress, and I have been in touch with my UK doctor Toby Bradfoot via email a couple of times, and he is also very happy with how things are going.
The better I get, the more positive and focused on life I become, the only slight problem I have is, I REALLY WANT TO RACE AGAIN!
I am seriously thinking about doing the New Zealand championship, starts in January, with a very very serious view of doing the Isle of Man 600 SS race? Why? because I love the place and love the challenge, I know some may think it is a bit silly of me, but what can I do, I have never run away from life before, and do not think that part of my make up is going to change, and I would so love to include that class win on my resume.
PS, do not tell my wife just yet, I have not told her this part of my thoughts on things yet, but will only race there if she is OK with me doing it
I know that accidents can happen :shock: But they are just accidents, and if I am to race there again, I will only be coming to try to win, I will not be coming just to ride around.
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05-09-2007, 10:47 PM |
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I was waiting for this!
Shaun, you are amazing!!
Well done with the driving thing and good luck with improving walking.
Are yo still under the physio?
These guys are amazing and I am sure you will do as they tell you.
I owe a lot to them and I guess you do.
As for the race "secret", what can I say?
In my mind, there was no way you would NOT hve another go at some level.
Just make sure you DO know what you are doing, mate.
Racing, and indeed biking generally, is something of a disease (or is it an addiction?) and we all recognise that, me as much as anyne.
We are all a bit selfish and would love to see you on a grid again.
But only you know how your loved ones would feel about it.
Gees, sorry mate!
I guess I'll stop me nagging now!! lol
Seriously Shaun, enjoy whatever you do and make the most of the amazing gift that you have been granted.
MV
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06-09-2007, 08:31 AM |
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06-09-2007, 04:39 PM |
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Shaun Harris
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Ok, I ended up telling my lady about this wee little secret yesterday :o
She reacted just how I expected her to, She basically said, that what ever I decide to do, she will be behind me 8)
There is a lot of time yet before I can commit, or will commit, I want to make sure that I am physically perfect for the task, before making any final decisions.
MV, I do remember our meeting after the bus trip mate,I think I commented something like, (you do not look like I expected?)
Thanks to all other best wishes, as true fans of this race meeting, I feel it is your right to iknow how things are going with me, as you all showed so much concern, I will try to keep you all up to date as things progress.
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06-09-2007, 11:37 PM |
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Hi Shaun ,
What can i say , to be up and about so soon after a accident like that is great in itself , to consider racing the TT again so soon shows determination that we all knew you had , no matter how contraversial at times.
I for one wish you all the luck in the world mate , i just urge you to give more thought to this decision than ever before , maybe leave it till the drugs wear off...
Good Luck ,
Neil.
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07-09-2007, 09:20 AM |
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Shaun if ever I was to get involved with the racing again the only man who had any chance of getting into my deep pockets would be you. You totaly amaze me. But at the same time id would have to get my flock of sheep
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08-09-2007, 09:17 PM |
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FC and Shaun... now that's a combination....
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09-09-2007, 11:47 AM |
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Shaun, you have proper grandes cajones fella, fair play to ya!
Many people would have called it a day quite honourably after a smash like that, especially given the tribulations that the jobsworths caused in '06.
I'm really pleased to hear of your progress though I guess it was only to be expected from someone like you (awkward and stubborn)!
Don't be in too much of a hurry to get back mate, you're still young (by my standards) and it's more important to be there ready than to be there early. But when you are ready it will be great to see you
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10-09-2007, 07:53 AM |
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Shaun Harris
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Life gets more exciting as the day turns to night. Last night I got a call from the UK on my cell phone, I missed the call, but there was a message for me, it was from a very special friend of mine, regarding my talking about racing at the TT again.
The guy that contacted me, is one of the nicest people that I am so lucky to know, his morals are sound, his intentions are fantastic, and his faith and commitment to ME is incredible.
He has OFFERED me a full spec 600SS bike to race next year if I want it, the bike is a very very good bike, and I know who will be my personell choice mechanic ( As I have spoken to him already) to look after it and me.
I have never fealt so honoured as I do at the moment, for some one to offer me a ride for the TT already like this is amazing, this man trully believes in me as a rider, as he knows me inside and out.
The deal has been made based on my final decision, (NO PRESSURE WHAT SO EVER) If in Dec ember I decide that I will be racing again, the 600ss bike will be sent out to New Zealand for me to start practising on it, so when we get to the TT, we are on a bike that is already set up for me and good to go.
Should the deal take place, I will be actively looking for outside sponsorship to help with the funding of this programme, the owner of the machine does not want his name all over the bike, so we will be selling of the naming writes to the bike, ie, a good sponsor will have there name all over the bike and leathers, the bike has cost the owner 16-000 Pounds, we would be looking for 10-000 to become the naming write sponsor.
Life is about plans, and I am a full believer in planning things, hense I have announced this to you all so early with out any definate commitment at this stage, I want to get this possibility out there as early as possible, to see if I can potentually help to attract the sponsorship required to do this job.
As I have said, I cannot nor will not commit 100% until December untill we can honestly appraise my physical condition, I want to be as best as I can be fitness wise, and I also will be asking my wife for her blessing to attack the course again, but will not ask Fiona untill she can see me doing my past physical programme.
I can gaurantee one thing now, I am so dam lucky to have this offer, I will guarantee now that if you see me riding at the TT next year, I will be in the best fitness condition I have ever been to race there.
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12-09-2007, 10:48 PM |
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