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He did it, He did it, Ride-A-Lot rode rocks!!!
Hey Ridey, I did see it, I did see it, GOOD BOY, GOOD BOY!!!
http://www.schnauzers.ws/rv1.wmv But, everyone, Ridey, made us wait through that long, boring, non-challenging non-difficult trail riding video, til the end, where he did, amazingly, ride over a difficult rock garden - probably for the first time, and due to my ripping on him, some of his New Jersey associates named Newbon, convinced him to embark on challenging himself and increasing his skill set. It's at the very end, and it should have been strategically placed in the middle in relation to all that other boring nature tour. What Ride-A-Lot should know, is that due to his weight, he has an advantage over guys like me, when attempting rock gardens & even jumps. When I was on Mathew Winters last Sunday, which is rated black-diamond due to its ruthless narrow rock garden ONLY terrain, a guy just as big if not bigger than Ridey STORMED by me. This guy rode the entire trail which is all rock garden, like it was sidewalk, he only stopped once, where the rocks were also walls, and he could not fit through the gap which the trail went, so he had to get off his bike and slither through the gap, other than that, the rock garden on Mathew Winters which is on switchbacks which are 30 degree turns and all rocks, this guy rode over them like they were nothing. I don't know if you know how difficult it is to turn on a switchback but also a switchback which is very large and obtrusive rocks, this guy that Chos sent to impress me, impressed me. He looked like he was a football player (retired), and he was over weight, but big arms & upper body, and this weight added to his ease in riding over these ruthless rock sections on Mathew Winters, where I also fell but did not get injured. So Ridey, you must learn, SPEED IS YOUR FRIEND DO NOT USE BRAKES DOWNHILL AND STORM THE ROCK GARDENS!!! Sieg Heil!!! Also, the big guy on Mathew Winters was not slowing down for anything, I was scared by this guy and his fearlessness of no braking down these rocks, which were 3 feet by 3 feet, and all incongruent, obtrusive, non-complimentary, this guy rode right over them. I rode over them, and almost lost it a couple of times, at half this guys speed. Hardtails are much harder to work with, and they maximize your skills & talents of riding. Anyways, RIDEY, I'm very very proud of you my Newbon puppet gweem, mustard seed eater, hoola-hoop-lover. |
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He did it, He did it, Ride-A-Lot rode rocks!!!
"LIBERATOR" wrote in message ups.com... Hey Ridey, I did see it, I did see it, GOOD BOY, GOOD BOY!!! http://www.schnauzers.ws/rv1.wmv But, everyone, Ridey, made us wait through that long, boring, non-challenging non-difficult trail riding video, til the end, where he did, amazingly, ride over a difficult rock garden - probably for the first time, and due to my ripping on him, some of his New Jersey associates named Newbon, convinced him to embark on challenging himself and increasing his skill set. It's at the very end, and it should have been strategically placed in the middle in relation to all that other boring nature tour. OK, Wienersnitzel now where's the video of one of your rides? |
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He did it, He did it, Ride-A-Lot rode rocks!!!
"di" wrote in message OK, Wienersnitzel now where's the video of one of your rides? www.lemonparty.org |
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