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New to the Forums & Cycling
Hi there,
I just picked up my first road bike. I was pushing my limits with old touring bikes, and made a change.
It is a fixed gear bike, made from parts from other bikes, new parts, etc. Kind of interesting. Looking forward to trying out fixed gear riding. I am currently looking for a frame to start my own build for a non fixed gear bike.
As I said, I am NEW to cycling, so excuse my ignorance.
I'm Garret and I am from the Olympia, WA area, and am an avid car enthusiast and skier.
Thanks!
I just picked up my first road bike. I was pushing my limits with old touring bikes, and made a change.
It is a fixed gear bike, made from parts from other bikes, new parts, etc. Kind of interesting. Looking forward to trying out fixed gear riding. I am currently looking for a frame to start my own build for a non fixed gear bike.
As I said, I am NEW to cycling, so excuse my ignorance.
I'm Garret and I am from the Olympia, WA area, and am an avid car enthusiast and skier.
Thanks!
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Cheers Garret, welcome to Bike Forums!
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