Once upon a time, in a dense forest where the trees whispered secrets to each other, there lived a group of adventurers who rode their bicycles through the winding paths. One day, they decided to create a symbol that would represent their love for nature and their passion for cycling. They chose a skull as the main element, not because they were morbid, but because it symbolized the thrill and danger of their adventures.
The skull was designed with intricate details, including tall trees forming its crown, representing the forest that surrounded them. Inside the eye sockets, they placed two bicycles, one larger than the other, symbolizing the different types of rides they enjoyed. The larger bicycle represented the long, scenic rides through the forest, while the smaller one symbolized the thrilling mountain bike rides that tested their skills.
Between the bicycles, they added the text 'RIDF,' which stood for 'Ride In Deep Forest.' This phrase captured the essence of their adventures, reminding them of the joy and freedom they felt when riding through the woods. The background was filled with more trees, creating a sense of depth and immersion in nature.