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<blockquote data-quote="Sun" data-source="post: 189353" data-attributes="member: 143"><p>I read your link and wow! Lucky him! And how tragic for the other person who passed. It is lame that one waits till something bad happens to them before they learn to take precaution. It will be interesting to see how quickly I get comfortable on the bike. I see myself nervous when riding in remote areas. All I seem to think about is, what if something THIS bad happens again but Im somewhere like up in the LPNF or some remote desert location. Time can be the difference between alive or dead. Let alone the thought of riding out of a place with my leg facing backwards. I couldn't even roll over when I was on the ground let alone ride out of a place.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the link. I highly recommend ALL OF US getting this. Especially if you ride aggressive or in remote locations. Keep in mind, I wasn't even riding aggressive. Just strolling in 3rd gear and washed out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sun, post: 189353, member: 143"] I read your link and wow! Lucky him! And how tragic for the other person who passed. It is lame that one waits till something bad happens to them before they learn to take precaution. It will be interesting to see how quickly I get comfortable on the bike. I see myself nervous when riding in remote areas. All I seem to think about is, what if something THIS bad happens again but Im somewhere like up in the LPNF or some remote desert location. Time can be the difference between alive or dead. Let alone the thought of riding out of a place with my leg facing backwards. I couldn't even roll over when I was on the ground let alone ride out of a place. Thanks for the link. I highly recommend ALL OF US getting this. Especially if you ride aggressive or in remote locations. Keep in mind, I wasn't even riding aggressive. Just strolling in 3rd gear and washed out. [/QUOTE]
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