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[QUOTE="d.u.g., post: 634438, member: 42459"] That was a really cool letter.I don't know if it's a part of getting older or what.I've had a couple time periods like that,where I wouldn't even have a bike for up to I guess about a year.Then I really start to miss it.There is to me nothing prettier than a new dirt bike. I've found that when depressed.bummed out,whatever you want to call it that forcing myself to engage in some sort of activity,like riding,helps a lot.It might take some kind of monumental effort,but I'm gald I did it once I started,and feel just super when done. I remember recently I hadn't ridden in e few weeks,and when I went out it wasn't five minutes and I had a simple low side get off.I jumped up,thought "well,that wasn't so bad",and had a complete blast the rest of the day.I don't know if that removed the anxiety of crashing or what. The friendship and zen like pleasure I get from working on the bikes are equally important reasons that I love this sport. Doug [/QUOTE]
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