Greetings from New Jersey, U.S.A.
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Greetings from New Jersey, U.S.A.
Hi new to this site, I recently bought a Dahon folding bike last summer to be exact been riding it all winter long. Having the right bike garb really helps. I'm originally a roadie, (still am) but I find the folder to be liberating. I laugh at the parking authority and their monsterous tickets. It gives me a great upbeat feeling to just hop on my bike as opposed to being institutionalized in the car. A great new way to see the world as you pass it by. Looking forward to some interesting ideas and conversations here in the forum.
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Welcome to BikeForums! You'll find that there are a lot of NJers here. What part of New Jersey are you from?
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Nice Oldschool ref with your nickname. welcome!
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Welcome biopace! I hear you on the parking authority and their insidious tickets. I hardly use my car anymore since I've gotten back into riding again. Isn't it wonderful? No paying for gas, sitting in traffic, all the fresh air and sunshine! It's a natural high!
Cheers!
Chris
Cheers!
Chris