Kingston Ontario Canada Riding.
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Kingston Ontario Canada Riding.
Anyone know of any good trails to start learning on and maybe that aren't so goo to learn but make a fun ride. in the kingsotn ontario canada area. Any help is great help thanks alot.
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Guelph is near you. The trails surrounding Guelph Lake and Area aren't bad to start out on. I rode there a lot when I lived out east
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You could try https://www.dropmachine.com which is based in Toronto.
It's downhill oriented, but I'm sure if anyone there is from Kingston they'd help you out.
It's downhill oriented, but I'm sure if anyone there is from Kingston they'd help you out.
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Sorry but I would travel 3 hours to ride. In fact I do still. I guess it is just how much you want fresh trail
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I don't mind travelling but its more then three hours one way plus i have school to deal with and that just leaves me weekend and i try to get out and ride around here.