Knocking the cob webs off
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Knocking the cob webs off
Cycling again,
Pulled the Rock Hopper from the garage and washed eighteen years of dust-n-dirt from it. I'll be seeking help from the mechanics and get it healthy.
Thanks
Pulled the Rock Hopper from the garage and washed eighteen years of dust-n-dirt from it. I'll be seeking help from the mechanics and get it healthy.
Thanks
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Great bike! At least you know who rode it last! Was it well serviced before you parked it? It may take very little to get back on the ride! I hate to admit that I have actually just put air in the tires and ridden a just found bike! Something about the "as found" condition that said, "Go ahead, just ride it!" You know best!
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