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Re: spooking: riders fault?



Mike, you are the male counterpart of Angie.  You both are too funny.
Always enjoy your humor!   Linda  P.S. You too Truman

Linda Eisele & Sareei and                   
hubby, Allen & LS Iceman
& the young LS Lakota
nevadaghostridr@webtv.net


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Angile and Mike,

Zen is the answer.  Zen is the only ture way to get in touch with you
bike's inner soul. It is far superior to centered pedaling and will give
the bike a feeling of self assurance and it will never spook again.

Mike Sofen wrote:
> 
> So true, so true.  My bike chiropractor has told me numerous times to "Get
> in touch with the inner moped toward which this bike aspires".   And simple
> things, like changing chain lubes, has gone a long way towards reducing that
> cranky behavior so common in mountain bikes...
> 
> Great post, Angie.  :-)
> 
> Mike Sofen
> Seattle, WA

-- 
Truman Prevatt
Mystic “The Horse from Hell” Storm
Rocket a.k.a. Mr. Misty
Jordy a.k.a. Bridger (when he is good)
Danson Flame - hey dad I'm well now and ready to go!

Brooksville, FL

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