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Originally posted by wanaride When I pull the stuff out of the box my wife claims that I will look like a total goob with that stuff on. (I AM a goob, but that is a different conversation...) |
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Originally posted by wanaride She says "You don't race so why wear that stuff???" |
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Originally posted by Farmer John I do more stupid stuff that could get me injured when I am play riding then when I am competing. |
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Originally posted by Timr Like missing a slippery turn, falling off a 4 foot cliff into a ravine and slamming into the far wall of said ravine with your shoulder? |
" And I fell, and again, and more... been bruised around my knees pretty good and that's wearing Thor Force knee guards (I like 'em). Even though I wear all the gear I still hurt (might be my age), but I have avoided alot of serious injuries by wearing protection.| I try to explain that "everyone" wears that stuff, but she isn't buying it. |
. Then have her take the gear off and repeat the gravel treatment!
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Originally posted by MX175 You must have gotten married last weekend. Yes, you have to pretend to listen to them when they're in the same room. But don't really do what they say. Hey, if my wife was stupid enough to marry me, I'm not following any of her suggestions. |
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Originally posted by dead Do yourself a favor and look like a goob. I wear helmet, goggles, mx jersey, mx pants, Axo RC5 boots, gloves, answer chest protector, and a cheap hydration pack. I got the hydration pack at Meijer for 20 bucks. Pretty sweet deal for all the compartments and junk. |
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Originally posted by MX175 Hey, if my wife was stupid enough to marry me, I'm not following any of her suggestions. |
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