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Photos & Videos / Re: new guy here.. pics and vids
« on: September 14, 2011, 12:04:40 PM »
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Cripes,that's rough.Like Sachs said,it wouldn't hurt to get yourself checked out.I knocked myself out a couple years ago and it took a few days before I could stop myself from suddenly falling asleep-for lack of a better way of describing it.
I remember the girl from out west (actress?) a couple years ago that crashed on a ski hill but got up thinking all was well but later on passed away.The brain is nothing to fool with-especially where you had the other accident a while back.
Crashing sux all the time.
Looked like you might have been getting tired.
Happens to me and when I realize it, I just ride the track.
I know from first hand experience that when I get tired I get sloppy and nothing good happens after that.
Hope you heal up quick so you can get back to it.
Haha interesting! Probably looks funny
Might be cool.
Looks like it's distracting.
How much did it torque around your head through the helmet?
Cool view, you get to really see yourself ride. I am surprised it wasn't just spinning like mad while you rode over bumps!
Looks nice.
But from these views the bikes seem a lot smaller. . .
Don't be so hard on yourself. Coming back from an injury is no easy task, no matter how much you train. Creaks and groans, little pains and soreness, all will have an effect on your lap times. 12th is not a bad start.
I've found that unless you are at the peak of the sport, your bike has very little difference on your lap times. With that in mind, I would consider ensuring your suspension is as good as you can get it. Use the Race Tech guide to get the right spring rates for your weight, ability and terrain. Use the gold valves if you can afford it. Other than maybe a flywheel, I'd leave the motor as stock as possible but tuned (jetted) perfectly (of course, buy quality parts with all repairs i.e. Boyesen Reeds, FMF Pipe etc.) as any change you do to make it more powerful will also make it less reliable.
I'm here to tell you that you can come back after injury, never win another race, yet still win the championship. I did - a couple of times. I didn't win another race for 11 years.