I am seriously thinking about not riding for a long while. My main
problem is I have nothing really in the area to challenge me to become
a better rider. Charleston is really flat. There isn't many areas where
I can work on my stairs, hopping, or anythig of that nature (street). We
are in the low country, which is exactly what the name states. No
forested areas, mountains, or even decent hills (there goes trials and
muni). I could ride distance, but I know I can ride distance
realitively ok. Noone else in the area rides, so I'm not really pushed
to learn new tricks.
I almost refuse to go out in the street, as there are a **** load of
little kids who swamp me when I bring my uni out to practice. And the
backyard is infested with mosquitoes. Maybe I'm just trying to find an
excuse to stop riding. I dunno. I will head out tomorrow and ride my
29er around on a bike path to think about stuff. Maybe I just need a
small break...or a swift kick in the ass to get going again.
--
Rubix
UniDudeDX wrote:
> I think some mob member is gonna hear bout this and come and kick you so
> hard youl cough up your scrotum sack.
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