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I don't see why you can't be up and running again fairly soon.  I guess it 
also depends on drive and age.  I did this on a dirtbike in the spring and 
went and raced a 120 mile enduro the next weekend.  This was before the 
hematoma really set it, only about an hour after the wreck.  Later you 
could actually see tire marks up my back.  I'd say give it a week or two of 
rest and then pedal away.  Better your leg than your butt IMO something 
that you sit on, on a bicycle. 

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On Monday, January 12, 2015 at 4:30:47 PM UTC-6, DS wrote:
>
> Who here has had the unfortunate experience to get a hematoma on their 
> thigh from a crash? and how long did it take you to recover and start 
> riding?
>
> Crashed hard yesterday on my hunqapilar. (got a flat, replaced the tube, 
> way underinflated it, then a little while later I lost traction on a sharp 
> turn and skidded and crashed on the pavement, helmet saved my life, wear 
> your damn helmets!)
>
> Doctor said weeks to months. Various internet threads seem to confirm the 
> same. But you guys and girls are smarter than various internet threads ;)
>
> Hunqapillar is fine, not sure about those brand new big ben tires though. 
> I'm going back to Smart Sams.
>

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