Evening everybody.
I got back from a 3-day weekend recently, (almost all of it riding, thank you God) and came to the realization that after 22 years of bike ownership and a lotta miles, I still don't ride very aggressively. I'm talking about the two-lane twisties where cycles like ours should really shine.
Several times I found myself heading for turns, kind of positioning myself to to keep up my speed and sail right through as the bikes around me would do, but at the last second I tend to"back off" a bit. In my head, I'd chalk it up to not being able to see far enough in the turn, or unfamilar roads, or a bump or something knocking my "balance" off a hair, so I better slow down a little. But I saw myself doing this over and over and it was starting to annoy the crap out of my male pride in my riding abilities.
My bike is in fine shape. Tires are almost new and the correct PSI. I don't think I have any suspension issues, but maybe there are some adjustments that need to be addressed that I don't know anything about. This is still the best handling bike I've ever owned...others were UJM's
I've have had several accidents in my riding life, maybe self preservation is holding me back?
Or am I just flippin' wuss?
I'd appreciate hearing what you all have to say. Maybe its time to take a riding class. It was still an AWESOME three day weekend!
Thanks
Rob