Greetings from Jupiter, FL
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Greetings from Jupiter, FL
Hello Bike Forums. My wife Leslie and I are just getting into riding as a family. We live on a dirt road, right off a paved road, and five miles from a huge state park with riding trails. For Mother's Day, I bought her a Trek 3700 disc, as she mentioned recently that she's like to start riding. Of course, I had to get one for myself too so we can ride together.
Our son, Cameron, will be 2 in June, and we're looking forward to exploring the outdoors with him in tow. The problem is that Cameron takes after his 6'4" daddy - he's already 36 inches tall and 35 pounds, so he's getting a little big for the bike carriers, but far off from riding a bicycle by himself.
Anyway, looking forward to learning and experiencing riding as a family here on the forum.
Our son, Cameron, will be 2 in June, and we're looking forward to exploring the outdoors with him in tow. The problem is that Cameron takes after his 6'4" daddy - he's already 36 inches tall and 35 pounds, so he's getting a little big for the bike carriers, but far off from riding a bicycle by himself.
Anyway, looking forward to learning and experiencing riding as a family here on the forum.
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Cheers Leslie and Todd (and Cameron)! Welcome to Bike Forums.
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