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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Bikes: Tandem,2 road bikes, 2 mtb
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I just signed up.
Let me introduce myself. I have been biking for a few years now. I started mountain biking and then moved to road biking a couple of years ago. Don't worry I didn't stop mountain biking. I started road riding as a way to spend time with my wife.
The first year was mainly spent watching her drift off into the horizon. But I have finmally caught up.
We bought a Tandem just recently and are planning on a coupke of tours next summer.
Let me introduce myself. I have been biking for a few years now. I started mountain biking and then moved to road biking a couple of years ago. Don't worry I didn't stop mountain biking. I started road riding as a way to spend time with my wife.
The first year was mainly spent watching her drift off into the horizon. But I have finmally caught up.
We bought a Tandem just recently and are planning on a coupke of tours next summer.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Chicago,Illinois
Posts: 171
Bikes: custom steel built at Naked Bicycles and Design in Western,Canada..Sam Whittingham
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Hello GT and everyone else,
Just joined BF--I've been biking in Chicago for about eight years.
Once my biking passion grew, i gained a better understanding of the equipment needed.
I dumped my first "pig-iron" Fila mountain bike and moved to a lighter frame.
I chose a GT Karakoram with front suspension.
Being 6-3 and 260, i needed some comfort.
It has served me well and kept me out of harms way.
course, it did suffer a direct hit this week by a wayward golfball that came flying over a fence.
it struck my seatpost and bounced off my left leg.
Being that my GT is an old warhorse and not a new "roadbike", i let the golfer live .
Happy Trails
landrover
Just joined BF--I've been biking in Chicago for about eight years.
Once my biking passion grew, i gained a better understanding of the equipment needed.
I dumped my first "pig-iron" Fila mountain bike and moved to a lighter frame.
I chose a GT Karakoram with front suspension.
Being 6-3 and 260, i needed some comfort.
It has served me well and kept me out of harms way.
course, it did suffer a direct hit this week by a wayward golfball that came flying over a fence.
it struck my seatpost and bounced off my left leg.
Being that my GT is an old warhorse and not a new "roadbike", i let the golfer live .
Happy Trails
landrover