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Trying to find my Pace
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<blockquote data-quote="rwortman" data-source="post: 1257251" data-attributes="member: 87350"><p>As one of the previous posters said, when riding on the street don't override your sight lines. That is playing russian roulette and sooner or later you will get hurt. I like to ride just fast enough to require my full attention. It's almost a Zen thing. Clears my mind when I have to think only about riding and it isn't really that fast. I am passing cruisers and getting past by sport bike riders shaking their heads. Oh well, it's my ride. If you find you have to go faster and faster to have fun because you require the adrenaline rush, get a track bike before you kill yourself. I personally don't like that big adrenaline hit. It's usually a sign that I or someone else just did something stupid. Or maybe a deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwortman, post: 1257251, member: 87350"] As one of the previous posters said, when riding on the street don't override your sight lines. That is playing russian roulette and sooner or later you will get hurt. I like to ride just fast enough to require my full attention. It's almost a Zen thing. Clears my mind when I have to think only about riding and it isn't really that fast. I am passing cruisers and getting past by sport bike riders shaking their heads. Oh well, it's my ride. If you find you have to go faster and faster to have fun because you require the adrenaline rush, get a track bike before you kill yourself. I personally don't like that big adrenaline hit. It's usually a sign that I or someone else just did something stupid. Or maybe a deer. [/QUOTE]
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