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Hello from So Cal
Hi all, I'm new here and have been reading off and on the topics. A friend of mine and I just started a ASL Sign and Ride bike meet group (people who are deaf and those that know sign language). I'm excited about getting started with group rides and also learn from all of you here on this forum.
I wanted to post a thread regarding help in buying a good used women's mountain bike, but I don't see that option, only here in the introductions.
Any suggestions how to post a new thread with that topic?
I wanted to post a thread regarding help in buying a good used women's mountain bike, but I don't see that option, only here in the introductions.
Any suggestions how to post a new thread with that topic?
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Welcome aboard
You can start a new thread in any of the forums that are visible to you except for the Marketplace sections (paid membership required to start a thread, but not to respond to one). When in doubt, scroll towards the bottom of the page in whatever thread you are viewing and you'll see the posting permissions on the right hand side.
You can start a new thread in any of the forums that are visible to you except for the Marketplace sections (paid membership required to start a thread, but not to respond to one). When in doubt, scroll towards the bottom of the page in whatever thread you are viewing and you'll see the posting permissions on the right hand side.
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Cheers and welcome. You could also ask your questions in Mountain Biking forum.
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