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old dog new tricks
Hi, Just got into biking again, stoped 10 years ago, had so many plans and places to go. I was able to bike Montana with a group who were great. Now looking forward to take up additional trips.
In the future I would like to discuss rides that members have taken and get advice about great rides.
Thanks
tom
In the future I would like to discuss rides that members have taken and get advice about great rides.
Thanks
tom
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Welcome to Bike Forums, Tom!
Check out the NE US regional forum for local rides. Check out the Touring forum for world wide rides.
Check out the NE US regional forum for local rides. Check out the Touring forum for world wide rides.
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Hi Tom, welcome to Bike Forums! Have you thought about riding in upstate NY? (It's great country).
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