MattiThundrrr
Kona Fan
Who's the boss? @Imlach the Untouchable is off the charts! Best bicyclist ever!
Ha. This thread made me rethink my "social credit", and reprioritize my biking objectives. My reaction score is nearly 500 higher than @Woz and I did it in 1800 fewer posts. As I understand it, that means I'm a more betterer bicyclist. Step up yer game, bro! Do you even?
#MoreLikesLessBikes
Definitely not.You really can be a right member sometimes.
Are you using AI to come up with these?While it's great to have a high reaction score, it's important to remember that biking is about personal enjoyment, fitness, and the challenge of the ride itself. Here are a few thoughts on balancing online engagement and real-world biking:
1. **Personal Goals**: Focus on your own biking goals and achievements rather than just online metrics. Track personal milestones like distance, time, and skill improvements.
2. **Quality over Quantity**: Ensure that your contributions to the community are meaningful. Valuable insights and support can be more fulfilling than simply aiming for high numbers.
3. **Community Support**: Engage with the community in a supportive and constructive manner. Encouraging others can be as rewarding as receiving likes and reactions.
4. **Balance**: Remember to balance your online activity with actual biking. The real experiences and connections you make on the trails are what truly count.
Ultimately, while online recognition can be gratifying, the true measure of a cyclist is their passion and dedication to the sport. Keep riding and enjoying the journey!
I would hit those harder than I hit @MattiThundrrrLaugh all you want but you wouldn't survive Danish alpines without 200mm suspension.
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It sounds like you're describing a challenging and rugged terrain typical of the Pacific Northwest (PNW)