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Tuesdays ride. Return to the SS (Pics)

Old 12-03-09, 10:11 PM
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Tuesdays ride. Return to the SS (Pics)

Went to Green MTN Tuesday. Had a great time, did take the walk of shame a couple times with the SS. My legs were super tired from the workout the day before. I am just glad I got the ride in before the cold and snow hit.









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Great pics. Thank you.

Enjoy your youth (and your young knees). SS..........not even a blip on my radar. As much as I would love to enjoy the simplicity, I also know that for every mile I rode, I would be in pain and could not administer enough ice.

I love the pic with the bike looking up the hill. Good stuff.
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Originally Posted by jboyd
Great pics. Thank you.

Enjoy your youth (and your young knees). SS..........not even a blip on my radar. As much as I would love to enjoy the simplicity, I also know that for every mile I rode, I would be in pain and could not administer enough ice.

I love the pic with the bike looking up the hill. Good stuff.
It's all about having fun. I love my SS, but it seldom gets the use it deserves.
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