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Old 09-24-09, 06:44 AM
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BigPolishJimmy
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The first rides are the hardest, keep doing them, don't worry about how short they are. My first rides were 1/2 - 1 mile and tough as hell due to a slight incline. Noodle legs are normal, soon you'll find yourself wanting to go farther, your body will tell you. If your posterior starts to hurt, that's normal too, you need to harden your rear end before it starts to get better, the only way to do that is to keep riding. Keep up the good work!
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