I crashed my dirt bike tonight and now everything hurts. That is all.
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Wait `til you see.....Last night during in-class discussion my right knuckles were throbbing/on fire. Lordy, is this what i have to look forward to?
Wait `til you see.....
Last night during in-class discussion my right knuckles were throbbing/on fire. Lordy, is this what i have to look forward to?
The silver lining with being old is that you might wake up tomorrow and be sore but not remember why.
Just exactly what do you recommend letting go of? Clutch lever, throttle, handlebars, brakes?Don't know why, but it's my hands that always get F-d up in a dirt bike incident.
Rashed up knuckles, jammed fingers, wrenched wrists.
I need to learn to let go of things I can't control...
Just exactly what do you recommend letting go of? Clutch lever, throttle, handlebars, brakes?
Human torpedo?Bike.
At a certain point, a crash is not saveable and the most prudent course of action is to cordially part ways with the dirtbike lest you get caught up in the ensuing drama if you keep holding on and trying to ride it out even when the tires aren't on the ground any longer.
But being a guy, I mistakenly think I can save a crash even when I'm sliding along the ground with the bike on top of me.
My last big one was a super-steep hill climb, well above my paygrade, all on the rear wheel as the front tire is merely a spectator in the nose-bleed seats above me. A little bit too much throttle and I loop the bike. Stupid me, still hanging on, I suddenly find myself lying flat on my back, helmet side pointing downhill, and having to bench press an EXC500 off my chest to get up.
Oh, my penchant for not letting go of things I can't control also extends to water-skiing, with HIGH-larious results... for everyone on the boat...![]()