Soldato
- Joined
- 3 Oct 2009
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- Wales
I'm the same. Once the weather improves i'm gonna start messing about on the jumps/mini trails in my local woods again. Really need to learn to manual
Am exactly the same as well;
Small jumps I'm ok with
Small'ish (up to around 3') drops I'm ok with as well
Really need to brush up on my bike skills though, as I can't really wheelie and definitely can't manual. Have no issues with track stands, or stoppies and can bunny hop nicely though.
Am sure most of it is just in my head mentally though, I just don't seem to have that "off" switch. But there again as the main breadwinner in the family I can't afford to be doing anything to big or stupid that's going to result in me ending up in hospital with something broken.
+1 on the confidence / mental thing
Plus being a bit more brittle now and taking longer to get over spills
Oh and being fat and crap
On the subject of spills, update on my mate who came off last week, not good news ........
They couldn't "pop" his shoulder back in, as there was no socket to pop it back into - smashed it
Another week to asses any possible nerve damage
6 months of physio to get his arm upto shoulder height (may never go higher)
9-12 months before ant proper riding
He sent me the scan they took of his socket / shoulder blade and it is horrific
Upside is, he didn't hit the tree with his head .......
How he managed to freewheel out the Forrest, ride back to the visitors centre, get changed and drive (a manual) back is beyond me.
As he said "adrenaline is a powerful drug"
Not happy with shifting on the MTB. I've set H end stop first. Then pulled cable tight. Shifts ok on the stand. But in use it slips in a few gears, bloody dangerous. It's a 2x10 setup. Brand new <50 miles.
None of my other bikes slip like that.
Went for a ride out up the Dales today, up Gunnerside way.
It was freezing, foggy and miserable, 2 and a half hours of trudging round looking at a grey nothingness, couldn't see where we were going, accidentally lucked upon a nice technical rocky gully descent down into Gunnerside, but that was the highlight...
I've literally spent the last half hour in the shower trying to return some of warmth to my freezing limbs, my feet still feel like blocks of ice.
Should have listened to my aching weary body when i woke up this morning and just stayed in bed!
Only the 2nd ride out this year, really really want to ride, but as you said freezing slopfest really kills the enjoyment factor.tell me about it, i really want to get out and ride but i know its going to be a freezing slop fest.
Shame we are all so spread out around the Country, would be good to get out and ride with like minded bikers who all have the same kind of limits and mental blocks etc.
The only people I go out riding with are unfortunately at opposite ends of the scale to where I am. One group are full on downhillers & dirt jumpers who's skillsets and abilities are far beyond mine, the other group are the complete opposite and are more into the crosscountry side of things who's abilities are a lot less than mine.
Having said that though, there's pro's and con's to riding with each different group I guess.