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[QUOTE="truespode, post: 1240586, member: 29329"] Short term and long term disability is a must. I got started again when I was 29. I was really slow and had to re-learn everything! I was also incredibly out of shape. I'm in much better shape now than I was and my doc even told me that the health benefit I have gotten over the past 8 years has far outweighed the injuries I have had (I have been lucky thus far). You can get as good as you commit yourself to getting. But if you have other responsibilities (i.e. demanding job, wife, family, etc.) you may not get as good as quick as you'd like. I'm a mid-pack Vet C rider and it seems I'll never get better but I don't have the time to ride except a couple times a month. I really enjoy it though and have a blast almost every time I'm out there. Go for it and have fun! Ivan [/QUOTE]
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