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Old 10-22-2008, 08:47 PM   #1
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Default Ever had that feeling that you SHOULDN"T ride?

I had that feeling this morning when I got up. No warm fuzzies for riding so I drove the Suburban to work.

Ride in was uneventful but the drama was on the way home. Some landscaper had dropped a bunch of small sticks/tree debris on a blind corner and I had a deer in my lane as I rounded a downhill left. The sticks would have been a "pucker factor" since they were thru the whole corner.

Looks like I found a good time to listen to myself

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Old 10-22-2008, 08:48 PM   #2
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couple of times. i usually ignore it though
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Old 10-22-2008, 09:06 PM   #3
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yes... several times... once was the day I went down... it was just a feeling... nothing more
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I usually ignore it too. But for some reason I listened today.

But ........ maybe if I rode today the sticks wouldn't have been a problem or maybe the deer wouldn't have been there
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Old 10-22-2008, 11:38 PM   #5
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i do get that feeling, and i usually changes my route.
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Ive stayed off a couple of times because of the feeling but Ive also ignored it a few times.
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i believe that sometimes your mental state creates the situation. i tend to get into a very zen-like state on the bike. pure focus, constant scan, instant reaction
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i believe that sometimes your mental state creates the situation. i tend to get into a very zen-like state on the bike. pure focus, constant scan, instant reaction
I usually am too... but the combo of 3000 miles in 15 days, mind worried about other things, and a bit of "I got this" attitude... mixed with a couple seconds of being too relaxed... and I'm bikeless.

my feeling was more about the other crap i was thinking about... and just carried over into feelings about riding that day... especially as I was supposed to be riding 1100 miles.
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showing off for 15 year old chicks...
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showing off for 15 year old chicks...
dude... she could drive... so she was at least 16 I think... but she was wearing this low cut shirt... I could even see her training bra as I was reaching 1 Oclock...
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