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Aw, Rider. I'm sorry to read all of this. You love riding. Are you sure about giving it up?
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The thing about it is. There was NOTHING I could have done differently that could have avoided that accident. I did everything right but shit just happens. Had I been screwing around or even just speeding, I could chalk it up to a dumb mistake. This was no mistake on my part. I have all winter to think about it though. |
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The first time I crashed I didn't ride again for 3 months. The first ride was tough. The low side I had a month ago wasn't as bad....as soon as my parts came in I rode again...only a two and a half week lay off. |
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After riding with you in Indy, I think you'd be great on the track. It'll satisfy that riding need and can do it with the most amount of precaution. People still get hurt out there, but it's usually due to their own errors.
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The woman spouts truth!! I know several people these days that save most of their riding for the track and are happy doing so. |
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I don't want to paint the picture that nothing will happen at the track... but the likelyhood of outside forces causing something is much more slim. I'm sorry your brain is into such a spin. Heal well, heal quickly and completely. THEN, make decisions. Don't ever decide anything until you are well. |
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