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Old 08-27-05, 09:43 AM
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p8rider
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I agree with these last several posts. They are much better thought out than my own. Reducing the risk factor to a comfortable level for yourself is much the smarter way to go. The key item of course is to continue cycling. There are ways, through being more attentive to dangers for one, where you can get back into a comfort zone. Then you can proceed to enjoy riding!!
Keep at it Digital Gee
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