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Went down this p.m. on my way home from work
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian Steve" data-source="post: 1379350" data-attributes="member: 87538"><p>The longer you wait to ride again, the more apprehensive you will be. When the horse bucks you off, get right back on, and learn from what happened.</p><p></p><p>DO NOT FOLLOW too closely, it takes away precious reaction time that gets longer as we age. This is easy to say but requires discipline to execute.</p><p></p><p>I ride a lot in dear country and have had several close calls. I try to avoid dusk and dawn and rarely ride after dark. (the best lights in the world , don't help when you are being blinded by oncoming lights....).</p><p></p><p>My biggest fear is an oncoming left turning driver. Be focused and prepared as best you can, ALWAYS. Always know what is behind you, and do not allow yourself to be tailgated.</p><p></p><p>Just some out loud thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian Steve, post: 1379350, member: 87538"] The longer you wait to ride again, the more apprehensive you will be. When the horse bucks you off, get right back on, and learn from what happened. DO NOT FOLLOW too closely, it takes away precious reaction time that gets longer as we age. This is easy to say but requires discipline to execute. I ride a lot in dear country and have had several close calls. I try to avoid dusk and dawn and rarely ride after dark. (the best lights in the world , don't help when you are being blinded by oncoming lights....). My biggest fear is an oncoming left turning driver. Be focused and prepared as best you can, ALWAYS. Always know what is behind you, and do not allow yourself to be tailgated. Just some out loud thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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