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Seen the dark at the end of the tunnel
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<blockquote data-quote="Hudson" data-source="post: 919157" data-attributes="member: 15488"><p>Hans, if you want to really lose your mojo, try working in the moto industry.</p><p></p><p>Seriously...</p><p></p><p>Stop commuting for a while, that would burn out anyone, especially with the crazy lane-splitting you CA guys do. I had sore forearms the week I did this, from gripping the dam handlebars way to tight.</p><p></p><p>Or rather than parking your ride, park it for commuting and get yourself a little supermoto for canyon carving. More fun to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow. Or try dirt bike riding, which will initially cause you to think you forgot everything you thought you knew on how to ride a bike, and make you desire to find fresh single track to explore.</p><p></p><p>Basically, get yourself out of your current repetitive m/c rut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudson, post: 919157, member: 15488"] Hans, if you want to really lose your mojo, try working in the moto industry. Seriously... Stop commuting for a while, that would burn out anyone, especially with the crazy lane-splitting you CA guys do. I had sore forearms the week I did this, from gripping the dam handlebars way to tight. Or rather than parking your ride, park it for commuting and get yourself a little supermoto for canyon carving. More fun to ride a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow. Or try dirt bike riding, which will initially cause you to think you forgot everything you thought you knew on how to ride a bike, and make you desire to find fresh single track to explore. Basically, get yourself out of your current repetitive m/c rut. [/QUOTE]
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