StabbageCycle
06-02-10, 02:48 PM
Hi,
Just started cycling last summer. I continued a bit through the winter. We have good paths in my city, decent quality roads, and not too many hills (though I can find some if I wanted).
I own one crappy Canadian Tire dual-suspension mountain bike that I might keep for next winter (Or I might go for a single-speed mountain bike). The second, more recent one is an old Raleigh Grand Prix, which although older than I am (likely) rides a thousand times better than the Crappy Tire.
I've been lurking for a while here to get a hang of terminology etc. I hope to glean more information from this forum, and inspiration for those days I am just slightly too lazy to ride.
Just started cycling last summer. I continued a bit through the winter. We have good paths in my city, decent quality roads, and not too many hills (though I can find some if I wanted).
I own one crappy Canadian Tire dual-suspension mountain bike that I might keep for next winter (Or I might go for a single-speed mountain bike). The second, more recent one is an old Raleigh Grand Prix, which although older than I am (likely) rides a thousand times better than the Crappy Tire.
I've been lurking for a while here to get a hang of terminology etc. I hope to glean more information from this forum, and inspiration for those days I am just slightly too lazy to ride.
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