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<blockquote data-quote="2Wheels" data-source="post: 224804" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Uh, it’s about mx boys.</p><p>Not trying to talk you in or out just saying my opinion. When the day comes I have to quit I’ll have plenty of reasons why.</p><p>When feelings of self preservation prevail, back off. Never think about the crash until <em>after </em>the crash. Some days I go to the track and think to myself wtf am I doing here. Just not feeling it. Those are the times I practice my cornering and the jumps I feel confident with(if any). By the end of the day I’m usually railing it and fear is long forgotten. I always take an hour to warm up anyway. My son is the opposite, he jams off the trailer like flicking a switch and he’s in the zone, but he’s been riding since he was 5. I take my time. It’s a young mans sport for sure, being that you have to get into it when you’re invincible. Once you have realized your own mortality it’s tougher to take the chances you have to take to progress. Things go horribly wrong in a heartbeat and you just can’t give a fuck. My first go at mx was in ‘04 and I’m 51 now so do the math on that. </p><p>At least if you wad it at moto your problem is usually your fault. Get T boned on that dyna and hope the dipshit who hits you insurance or you can pay for that one yourself. At least you can have someone else to blame if that helps any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Wheels, post: 224804, member: 3804"] Uh, it’s about mx boys. Not trying to talk you in or out just saying my opinion. When the day comes I have to quit I’ll have plenty of reasons why. When feelings of self preservation prevail, back off. Never think about the crash until [I]after [/I]the crash. Some days I go to the track and think to myself wtf am I doing here. Just not feeling it. Those are the times I practice my cornering and the jumps I feel confident with(if any). By the end of the day I’m usually railing it and fear is long forgotten. I always take an hour to warm up anyway. My son is the opposite, he jams off the trailer like flicking a switch and he’s in the zone, but he’s been riding since he was 5. I take my time. It’s a young mans sport for sure, being that you have to get into it when you’re invincible. Once you have realized your own mortality it’s tougher to take the chances you have to take to progress. Things go horribly wrong in a heartbeat and you just can’t give a fuck. My first go at mx was in ‘04 and I’m 51 now so do the math on that. At least if you wad it at moto your problem is usually your fault. Get T boned on that dyna and hope the dipshit who hits you insurance or you can pay for that one yourself. At least you can have someone else to blame if that helps any. [/QUOTE]
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