Zbeque
08-27-04, 01:44 PM
Hello there,
after a week of browsing around this forum I finally found enough courage to do my first posting... Not much opinions nor hints &tips here, but just a normal "I am" and "I ride a"-stuff.
It seems this forum has plenty of people from northern america, i wonder how many of you come from europe or even more intresting places, like sweden?) Anyway, so far I've found this forum very helpful, so thanks a bunch for you all who share your priceless information with others!
Ok, and shortly the I am-stuff.. Me, a very normal cyclist, I cycle because its faster than driving, can't afford a car and basically I like it a lot. The riding season in finland is pretty short, this year it has been no more than 30mins. So I have to make most of it... At the moment I've got only ONE bike, an old army bike. its heavy as hell, impossible to get moving but when you are rolling, there's no way to make it stop. Great! And it's impossible to break anything in it. Army bike, it says it all:)
ok, that's enough. Catch you all later, I'll be posting more useless & pointless posts in the future, hopefully... :)
after a week of browsing around this forum I finally found enough courage to do my first posting... Not much opinions nor hints &tips here, but just a normal "I am" and "I ride a"-stuff.
It seems this forum has plenty of people from northern america, i wonder how many of you come from europe or even more intresting places, like sweden?) Anyway, so far I've found this forum very helpful, so thanks a bunch for you all who share your priceless information with others!
Ok, and shortly the I am-stuff.. Me, a very normal cyclist, I cycle because its faster than driving, can't afford a car and basically I like it a lot. The riding season in finland is pretty short, this year it has been no more than 30mins. So I have to make most of it... At the moment I've got only ONE bike, an old army bike. its heavy as hell, impossible to get moving but when you are rolling, there's no way to make it stop. Great! And it's impossible to break anything in it. Army bike, it says it all:)
ok, that's enough. Catch you all later, I'll be posting more useless & pointless posts in the future, hopefully... :)
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