dirtbikedad
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- Mar 24, 2001
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You should do what Malcolm Smiths said, "ride your age." I know it's hard to accept, but injuries are worse and heal slower when you get long in the tooth. Sad but true. If you want to keep riding, ya gotta ride smarter and humble yourself when it's hard to be humble
Can I ride older than my age?:confused:Originally posted by VintageDirt
You should do what Malcolm Smith said, "ride your age."
Originally posted by dirtbikedad
I'm 44 now, should I retire to the golf course?
They might take offense to that WR 400 ripping up the greens...:confused:Originally posted by dirtbikedad
I'm 44 now, should I retire to the golf course?
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