Hi Leon,
Yes, surprisingly easy. A week in hospital followed by a week in rehab. Now walking unaided without crutches or stick but not far. I did have hopes of joining the mates on our annual run to Beechworth but SWMBO was not amused.
It's a lovely run. The bike requirement is anything old and asthmatic so all sorts of stuff has been dragged out of the back of the shed over the years. I've done it on my 1926 250 Matchless, my 147cc 1929 Excelsior and '51 James Captain when the hip was really grumpy. Other bikes range from a 250 New Imperial, the Barr & Stroud sleeve valve engine 'Ever Onward' to a 1939 Panther outfit and a Big 4 Notrun. The original 633cc Big 4, not your namby pamby post war revised 600cc version. As a change from his usual 197cc Ambassador Popular one mate did it on a minute Bultaco Lobito with his knees up round his ears. Watching him climb off after an hour in the saddle was pure Oscar material.
We do a careful inspection and sample the goods of every winery, pub, bakery, caff, cheese factory, etc, etc en route and cover about 500 miles of eating and drinking there and back over the four day weekend.
You can see why I was keen to go.
Cheers,