Something New You've Got...
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2013-06-26, 20:54
(This post was last modified: 2013-06-26 20:55 by bullet.)
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RE: Something New You've Got...
Know that feel mate
Last year, first time riding my bike in the summer, I tried a tail-whip but jumped too high. I turned somehow sideways mid-air and landed on my shoulder/chest from about 2 metres and ate some rocks. I couldn't move my arm at all because I had so much pain. Problem was I couldn't catch any breath either. So, my mate ran to my bike, to tell me it's fine. My best mate ran to me to take my arms and throw them up in the air after I told them I can't breathe. Remember that epicly painfully shoulder and arm I told you about? Yeah, it was still painfully to move it such shortly after my attempt to ram it into the ground like a flag. Well Win-Win for me, sarcasticly. I was happy my bike was fine, though. Because I had to go home with it. Riding home was not really a problem, aslong as it was going downhill. That downhill part flew past us pretty shortly, due to the fact I'm living on a frickin hill. But I'll come to that later. After all that dirt riding, we all felt pretty hungry. Luckily there is a McDiabetes pretty close to the track, as we call the old Bundeswehr practice area we ride in. Riding down there, no problem. It's downhill. Ordering that grease-soaked Big Mac was quickly done, either. The first disadvantage of that almost not-movable arm came up after that, though. I couldn't lift it to eat my goddamn well smelling piece of chemicals. I had to eat it like a dog out of his bowl. It worked somehow. After that I started my trip home. It was ok, as long as I would not have to stand up. But not standing up on a dirt bike (Example) (Click to View) Worst part was the hill, my house is built on (damn you parents). I had to stand up and use all my body-weight on the pedals while holding the bar with my arms. Ouch. It took a week to be able to ride my scooter and about 3 weeks to move it without pain again. I like to call this summer 'the summer of misfortune, pain and failure'. My 2nd time riding my bike in that summer went wrong either. No serious injuries on my side, although my bike suffered major damage. (Click to View) Well it has a good side, though. I finally had a kick in my arse to upgrade Scotty a bit. So he got fitted a new wheel in the front + an upgrade from V-Brakes to a beautiful shiny white Avid Elixir 5 160 mm disc brake. P.S. Bam you got life-story'd! |
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