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Old 03-10-05, 07:29 PM
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ZackJones
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Take your bike back to the shop and have them look it over from front to back and top to bottom. Have them document every minor problem they can find with it that may have resulted from the accident. Since this is your training and racing bike you don't want to be hauling a$$ in the next criterium and have something fall off on you. I'm glad to hear you didn't get messed up any more than you did. Take it easy on the bike for a day or two - you body will need time to adjust. It's not used to this type of "training"

P.S. You should probably replace your helmet as well.
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