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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Long Distance Riding/Iron Butt Rally
Something Happened On The Way To Dover
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<blockquote data-quote="Lngrdr" data-source="post: 1158845" data-attributes="member: 54618"><p>Once you enter a rally, it is easy to have doubts. Should I have entered? Will I embarrass myself? Will it be too tough, too expensive, too tiring, too dangerous? The bottom line is you set goals for yourself and you decide when it's time to stop competing or to keep keeping on. I wouldn't beat myself up about a decision I made either way. Sometimes you have to push yourself, sometimes stopping is the wisest and safest solution. My 2 year old bike is scratched up, dirty, and has 60K miles on it. I have 2 friends with older models that look a lot better and have a lot fewer miles on them. Who has had the most fun? Only each of us can answer that question for ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lngrdr, post: 1158845, member: 54618"] Once you enter a rally, it is easy to have doubts. Should I have entered? Will I embarrass myself? Will it be too tough, too expensive, too tiring, too dangerous? The bottom line is you set goals for yourself and you decide when it's time to stop competing or to keep keeping on. I wouldn't beat myself up about a decision I made either way. Sometimes you have to push yourself, sometimes stopping is the wisest and safest solution. My 2 year old bike is scratched up, dirty, and has 60K miles on it. I have 2 friends with older models that look a lot better and have a lot fewer miles on them. Who has had the most fun? Only each of us can answer that question for ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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FJR Rides and Gatherings
Long Distance Riding/Iron Butt Rally
Something Happened On The Way To Dover
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