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Call it coincidence I'm writing this Saturday morning
I'm curious, how many of you have not gone riding because of a hangover? There were actually weekend nights lasts summer that I intentionally didn't drink because I wanted a clear head when riding the next day.
I did that in younger days and it was just as stupid then as it is now. I will not ride unless I am sharp and focused, my life is worth a little bit to me.
Not something I care to do.. Wen the buddies and I go riding we won't let each other have more than one beer and that's only wen we r going to be stopped for a while
I hate to break it to you, but hung over means still kinda drunk!
I'm not talking about riding drunk. I hardly feel riding 12 hours after drinking is drunk. But I do feel mildly retarded, so I normally choose no drinkie when I wanna ride the next day. Its actually a great sobriety plan haha.
I'm not talking about riding drunk. I hardly feel riding 12 hours after drinking is drunk. But I do feel mildly retarded, so I normally choose no drinkie when I wanna ride the next day. Its actually a great sobriety plan haha.
Don't waste your time we got some off the hook teetotalers in here , ride within your comfort zone . Unless I kill the whole bottle I don't get hangovers so riding with one has never been an issue
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