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Feeling at one with the bike
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[QUOTE="LWilson250, post: 34356, member: 21158"] OUCH! I rode about 2 weeks ago with a friend in the trails behind my neighbor’s house. The trails were slick, muddy and had several water crossings that were not there the last time I rode. Well I was tired but my friend pushed me into going, which was not a good idea. I learned that one cannot be “at one with the bike” when very tired. By the end of the ride I was ready to go home and let’s leave it at that. I had hit trees, logs, MUD, nasty water crossings and much more. It would have been a good ride had I not been so tired. I learned a few lessons that day. 1. My brake lever acted very well as a bark buster. 2. Don’t let friends bug you into going riding. 3. Never ride when you’re tired. Lee Wilson P.S. I am going to the front brakes fixed this weekend. I have been riding without front brakes for 7 months! ------------------ Crashing Sucks! LWilson243@hotmail.com [/QUOTE]
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