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Howdy, what kind of bike(s) do you ride?
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Welcome! Everyone has to start somewhere. Feel free to ask questions.
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Hello everyone,
thanks for the welcome. In response to Interceptor, I primarily ride road bikes, a vintage Schwinn Voyageur that I have rescued from the scrap heap and rebuilt. I also have two vintage Fuji's one road and one mountain that I have rebuilt and ride. The mountain I set up as a commuter with large smooth tread road tires. At present I am in the process of rebuilding a 1970's Gitane. Not sure of the model but I am outfitting it with as much Campagnolo as I can find. I may be picking brains for info. Keep the wind in your face.
thanks for the welcome. In response to Interceptor, I primarily ride road bikes, a vintage Schwinn Voyageur that I have rescued from the scrap heap and rebuilt. I also have two vintage Fuji's one road and one mountain that I have rebuilt and ride. The mountain I set up as a commuter with large smooth tread road tires. At present I am in the process of rebuilding a 1970's Gitane. Not sure of the model but I am outfitting it with as much Campagnolo as I can find. I may be picking brains for info. Keep the wind in your face.
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Cheers and welcome. Sounds like our Classic & Vintage section might be of interest to you.
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