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Old 02-13-00, 12:23 AM
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i just got here and i was wondering if any of you guys/girls ever just stopped caring for a minuet and went for a big trick that you knew that would hurt if you hesitated. just doing stuff is what biking is all about know what i mean?
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Old 02-22-00, 06:41 AM
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Both yes and no. I'm not really that kind of guy that just goes for a trick without knowing the outcome. On the other hand I tend to go at the edge in every downhill. Any little misstake would be a big misstake and hurt a lot...
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go for it . wear a helmet . and above all else, dont take on more than you can chew. I tried a can-can on a half pipe after a bong hit too many and broke my shoulderhttps://www.bikeforums.com/ubb/icons/icon10.gif
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