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Newbie from the Emerald City
Hi ya'll,
I have to wonder what took me so long to find this great forum. I look forward to contributing, sharing, and comparing. I'm currently looking to retire my 18 year old road bike - it's been a good long run, but I've worn out a few too many parts; time to enter the 21st century. See ya 'round!
AK
I have to wonder what took me so long to find this great forum. I look forward to contributing, sharing, and comparing. I'm currently looking to retire my 18 year old road bike - it's been a good long run, but I've worn out a few too many parts; time to enter the 21st century. See ya 'round!
AK
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Non Tribuo Anus Rodentum and off to the next adventure (RIP)
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Hi Micharlak1. Glad you finaly found us. As long as as you've still got a good foundation to work with, parts is cheap compared to new bikes. But, if you've got your heart set on a new steed, I'm sure there's plenty of folks in Classic and Vintage that would love the chance to give your old one a new home.