Hi from Boulder, Colorado
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Hi from Boulder, Colorado
I am a recently retired cpa, a photographer, a long-time road biker and a new Bike Forums user. I have a 1986 Cannondale Black Lightning and a early 90's Trek 2300 Composite. I found the forum while looking for a place to buy wheel parts as the Trek rear wheel is cracking. I hope to do more biking once the snow and ice is off the street and hope to gather biking information from the members on this forum.
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Welcome to BF! If you don’t already have one, you’ll find a “rugged build” P+S incredibly handy while cycling. The ordinary P+S’s don’t take well to the low temps, wet weather and incessant jarring that they encounter during extensive cycling. They tend to die young.
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I am a recently retired cpa, a photographer, a long-time road biker and a new Bike Forums user. I have a 1986 Cannondale Black Lightning and a early 90's Trek 2300 Composite. I found the forum while looking for a place to buy wheel parts as the Trek rear wheel is cracking. I hope to do more biking once the snow and ice is off the street and hope to gather biking information from the members on this forum.
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