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Old 11-05-12 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jon c.
Not even bikini-clad cheerleaders, cheering me on could make the ordeal more palatable.

I've never used a trainer and probably won't ever try it, but under the above scenario I might give it a thought.

Living in a rural area, I fear night riding not because I can't be seen (I think I can be seen better at night with lights than on a bright sunny day), but because I can't see the road well enough. Sticks disappear into shadows and furry creatures dashing out from the roadside can't be seen until they're under wheel.
That's my issue too. I live in a semi-rural area and what I don't see is the bigger problem.

I live in So.Cal. After reading all the stories about riding in the cold, wet and snow I should stop *****ing about darkness and the occasional Santa Ana winds. You guys have it a lot tougher than I do.

I will STFU and HTFU...
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