duke said:Good weather and a respite in the "Hoeny Do's" = more riding. Just this week I managed two rides. It has been years, actually prior to the birth of my son, when I was living a rock stars existence where such delights were a common occurance. I can see another venture to the hills and maybe a visit to a local MX track that features a vet track
Trimmer said:Adam, your bike was the one in that pic in the back of the trailer in pieces..?
Trimmer said:Thanks Duke, just what I didn't want to hear as I just had a tangle with the 7mth pregnant Mrs. about trying to get a ride in tomorrow. :bang:
"Trimmer" I would perform a search on this site and make note of the "tactics" employed by other riders faced by the circumstances of them becoming a father. Several in speaking candidly about the delemma faced by a less then tolerant spouse, offered advice on how they over came adversity (lol) and managed to reknew some means of quality riding time.
duke said:Adam in seeing your posting, I noticed that we share the same jetting specs and quandary in having to suffer slightly rich conditions on the bottom. In seeing that you have have obviously learnt to successfully deal with the condition, I have elected to abort any more fiddling, at let well enough alone. In terms of your MX events, what type of venue to compete on?