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#126
What icy wind?
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Flat, windy and (dry) cold, Saskatchewan.
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Originally Posted by Rich22
Did anyone ever ride bikes that had whitewash tires on them?
#128
Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Miami, FL
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Started riding seriously at 14 until 22. Came back to riding this year again. Looking forward to getting in good riding shape!!!!!!
Started riding seriously at 14 until 22. Came back to riding this year again. Looking forward to getting in good riding shape!!!!!!
#129
Fuji Shill
Join Date: Apr 2005
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41 now learned to ride at 4 or 5 raced crits from 15-18. Biked as transportation (when my car was dead) from 18-20. Picked it back up again at 35. Looking at getting into geezer road racing maybe after I get a roadie one of these days.
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Full of pie!
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I'll be 26 in October. Learned to ride at 7, became a roadie at 25. Hope to be riding until they put me into the ground. Think you can get Dura-Ace components for your casket?
#131
What icy wind?
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Originally Posted by kateoo
I'll be 26 in October. Learned to ride at 7, became a roadie at 25. Hope to be riding until they put me into the ground. Think you can get Dura-Ace components for your casket?