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Old 07-08-06 | 01:28 PM
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...is my hero!
 
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Glad to hear that your alright! I, myself, find armour to be uncomfortable but still wear it when needed. It’s worth saving yourself injuries.
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Old 07-08-06 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Maelstrom
I only have one to say, thank god for armour.
+1 (at least)!!

Armor has been the only thing that has kept this "old-and-brittle class" DHer in one piece. I'm still banged up from a wipeout in an XC race a couple weeks ago - - road rash all over and bruised ribs to boot. Would've been a non-event if I'd gone down like that DHing.

P.S. - - glad to hear you're OK.
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