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<blockquote data-quote="JimLor" data-source="post: 102340" data-attributes="member: 442"><p>LiquidSilver - thanks, you're right! As it was unfolding I was pleased that I didn't hit the brakes or snap the throttle shut, but I did keep an eye on that edge - EVEN THOUGH I KNOW BETTER! I always try and do an after action on any event that classifies as, well, an "event," to see what I did right and what I did wrong. Even though this one didn't cause any physical structures to either tightly close or explosively open, I still ran through it in my mind and even rode it again the next day. Like I said, don't know why I didn't consider where my eyeballs were, but I do appreciate your right on comment. I find I still have to remind myself to look ahead and where I want to go rather then always directly ahead of Maxine. Thanks again. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimLor, post: 102340, member: 442"] LiquidSilver - thanks, you're right! As it was unfolding I was pleased that I didn't hit the brakes or snap the throttle shut, but I did keep an eye on that edge - EVEN THOUGH I KNOW BETTER! I always try and do an after action on any event that classifies as, well, an "event," to see what I did right and what I did wrong. Even though this one didn't cause any physical structures to either tightly close or explosively open, I still ran through it in my mind and even rode it again the next day. Like I said, don't know why I didn't consider where my eyeballs were, but I do appreciate your right on comment. I find I still have to remind myself to look ahead and where I want to go rather then always directly ahead of Maxine. Thanks again. Jim [/QUOTE]
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