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Old 08-24-12 | 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted by chriskmurray
If you are riding every day and never taking time off the bike there is a good chance you are not allowing your body a chance to recover. Generally when all other things are equal but you are getting slower you need to take a couple days off to let your body heal itself from the constant work it is doing.
Im hoping this is the issue. Im actually riding more in the past few weeks then I ever have in my life, but the Pug is the bike that Im feeling it the most. To answer some of the other posts, one of the first things I did when I felt the slowness creeping in, was add some PSI. I might just take the weekend off of riding and see how it goes on Monday
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