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You've got that boy of yours to take care of. Don't give him a YOU to take care of, he needs you to be there for him. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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We all do things that we know that we shouldn't because we enjoy it, but there aren't actually a bunch of Numskulls in our heads pulling levers and making us act up.
If you genuinely think that you're not culpable for your actions and/or are suicidal, get professional medical help. Expect to be met with considerable scepticism that you "can't" control yourself.
Absent that, another vote for changing bikes. Get shot of the faired IL4s, buy a track bike and a trailer, and get a smaller capacity naked single or twin for the road. The Duke 390 does look like a good candidate, or how about a supermoto? Something like a Husky 501? ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I'm quite similar in my riding approach. I have also nearly been killed in a crash that left me with permanent (though not extreme) disability, and it didn't change my desire to go fast. But it did make me rethink my approach to this thorny problem. I have learned to be more choosy about where and when I open the taps, and quite often I'll say to myself, "no, conditions aren't good (safe) enough, leave it for another day." I always feel disappointment on such occasions, but there WILL be other times when things are better.
The trick then is to get out on the bike as often as possible, so you find those good conditions (on the road, they'll never be perfect, or 'safe') more often. Use every trick and learn every sign that will tell you if things aren't right on each occasion - experience does count. Another but....if you keep trying to go faster each time on that perfect bit of road, you WILL eventually come a' cropper. You have to learn to always keep that little margin in hand where you're not absolutely as flat out as you feel you can go.
There is no easy answer to this if you're of this mindset. But I'm still riding over 20 years after my big stack (there have been lesser crashes since), and I put that down to changes in my approach since that big one. I'd love to be able to be out on track every day (wouldn't we all), but failing that, I have to find some kind of balance. It seems to be working so far.
for your honesty, and willingness to talk about something many of us feel, but often don't talk about because of the taboos we place upon ourselves on this subject. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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| chickenstrip wrote: | I'm quite similar in my riding approach. I have also nearly been killed in a crash that left me with permanent (though not extreme) disability, and it didn't change my desire to go fast. But it did make me rethink my approach to this thorny problem. I have learned to be more choosy about where and when I open the taps, and quite often I'll say to myself, "no, conditions aren't good (safe) enough, leave it for another day." I always feel disappointment on such occasions, but there WILL be other times when things are better.
The trick then is to get out on the bike as often as possible, so you find those good conditions (on the road, they'll never be perfect, or 'safe') more often. Use every trick and learn every sign that will tell you if things aren't right on each occasion - experience does count. Another but....if you keep trying to go faster each time on that perfect bit of road, you WILL eventually come a' cropper. You have to learn to always keep that little margin in hand where you're not absolutely as flat out as you feel you can go.
There is no easy answer to this if you're of this mindset. But I'm still riding over 20 years after my big stack (there have been lesser crashes since), and I put that down to changes in my approach since that big one. I'd love to be able to be out on track every day (wouldn't we all), but failing that, I have to find some kind of balance. It seems to be working so far.
 for your honesty, and willingness to talk about something many of us feel, but often don't talk about because of the taboos we place upon ourselves on this subject. |
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