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[QUOTE="Michelle, post: 699119, member: 16598"] Don't get discouraged. I'm glad you're focussing on what you've improved on - heck, that one took me years to work out ;) It's oh so much easier to get down about what you can't do, than what you can do & what you've done. One of my riding buddies is so different from me - I remember the stuff I've had trouble with or hated, she remembers what she enjoyed & forgets about the crap I'd put her through ;) We'd go along & she'd comment afterward (or during) - oh, I'd forgotten about that bit - all the time I'd been thinking, I wonder if she'll talk to me after this ride hehehe A couple of years from now, if you're talking about corners, they'll be way different from the ones you're having hassles with now - they'll be more challenging. You won't even remember the ones you're having problems with now, or if you do, you'll laugh each time you go around them, feet up, full noise, or something similar. As for feathering the clutch, another friend of mine is learning about that at the moment, which makes me laugh, as it's her husband that taught me that about 4-5 years ago - I'd read about it but didn't really understand what it meant. Heck, I can even picture where he told me about it - if Henk'd mentioned it, I'd probably have hit him hehehe. So what's the matter with the little ones? Teething? (sorry, being a non-mom type, I'm not up with what happens with the little ones at what ages but now I remember one of the reasons I've never wanted to have them). Glad you've perked up & hopefully you can go for a ride again soon :) Michelle [/QUOTE]
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