Hell yes it's an addiction!
And IMO asking someone to give up riding is just not on. I could never be with someone who didn't ride because of that- they wouldn't understand.
is riding an addiction?
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Re: is riding an addiction?
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And NEVER regret anything that made you smile.'
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- gazza2008au
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Re: is riding an addiction?
hehe i have worked out the answer to my original question i am addicted i have to ride atlease once a day to get my fix lol
i even went out today after the rain stopped and i hate riding in the wet....

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Re: is riding an addiction?
Thats actually not a bad thing to do ... the more you go riding in the shitty conditions, the more your skills will improve . ..gazza2008au wrote:hehe i have worked out the answer to my original question i am addicted i have to ride atlease once a day to get my fix loli even went out today after the rain stopped and i hate riding in the wet....

And of course, when the sun is shining and the roads are sawweeeeeeeeeeet, you get off on it all the more!!!

P.S. ...My name is Richo, and Im an addict too. Its been 3 days since my last ride and Im HANGIN for a FANGIN tomorrow!!!!!!
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And on the seventh day Richo ended his work which he had made. Decided resting was for soft cox, straddled the REX and headed up the old road.
And it was good
And on the seventh day Richo ended his work which he had made. Decided resting was for soft cox, straddled the REX and headed up the old road.
And it was good