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    Quote Originally Posted by n3Xro View Post
    Will try and find myself a quietish hill somewhere to practice on.
    Radnor st is a good 'un.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unstuck View Post
    I started riding on the road around the shore, but by then I had been riding off road for a wee while.That was back in the days when albany still had orchards and dairy farms. Was a great place to ride around in them days, not so sure I would enjoy being a newbie rider up there now though. You need an old shitter that you can take out and thrash about somewhere off road, your bike handling skills would improve in leaps and bounds(but that may just be bunny hopping).
    That would be awesome I'd like to do that one day.

    Anyway enough thread jacking. OP, you'll be fine, I bet in a few weeks you'll be like wtf was I ever worrying about?! Best thing is though, in your own time, I guess, face your fear! For me, it's been good because I didn't want to be going on an "adventure" and get to something (like a hill start) where I was like OMFG what do I do... and ruin my whole ride. It's not easy though, the feeling in the pit of your tummy!
    Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.

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    Feal the fear, and do it anyway........ False Expectations Appearing Real.
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n3Xro View Post
    Awesome, thanks for the tips. Will try and find myself a quietish hill somewhere to practice on.
    Actually ... it easier to practice on a straight DOWNHILL street/road. You still need the brake to stop you moving. Almost the same ... but if you get it wrong ... fewer issues (like stalling)

    Also good for practicing changing the foot on the ground to change down gears to first to start off ... if you didn't get first before you stopped.
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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