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    Where to ride? (near Toledo)

    Does anyone have suggestions for good road paths I should check out near Toledo, OH?
    I just started riding last summer and I found a couple routes I liked. Just wondering what else is out there as Toledo doesn't seem to be all that bike friendly just yet.
    Last edited by DGoeder; 01-08-12 at 01:24 PM.

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    Senior Member lopek77's Avatar
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    Wabash Cannonball Trail ( South and North fork ) Very nice trail, long ( north fork ) . South fork and north fork are nicely paved for many miles, but if u want to go to the end, make sure you have a good suspension bike... hybrids are ok...
    This trail starts near Maumee, OH their website here http://www.wabashcannonballtrail.org/
    Have fun!
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    Thanks. My in-laws live in one of the neighborhoods that the paved sections pass through, so I did ride that a bit. I thought it was really a nice ride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopek77 View Post
    Wabash Cannonball Trail ( South and North fork ) Very nice trail, long ( north fork ) . South fork and north fork are nicely paved for many miles, but if u want to go to the end, make sure you have a good suspension bike... hybrids are ok...
    This trail starts near Maumee, OH their website here http://www.wabashcannonballtrail.org/
    Have fun!

    This is one i want to try this year. Trek Navigator ok for this?

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    I'd like to try the paved sections this year, I don't do gravel if I can avoid it.
    http://bicyclenut.bravehost.com/Bicy...nt%20page.html

    The last two bikes on my list are a 50's Lenton Grand Prix and a '64 Raleigh Record.

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