Another newbie from paradise
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Bikes: Moots Vamoots, 'Dale T2000, DB Response Comp, '98 G. Fisher HKEK, '89 Panasonic DX-6000, '88 Fisher Montare XT, '83 Nishiki Int'l, '72 MB GR, '75 MB GJ, '77 MB LC, '85 Centurion Ironman, '82 Miyata 710
Another newbie from paradise
Neil from San Diego--PB/Rose Canyon area.
New to this forum. Been hanging around on CyclingForums and the Usenet groups (rec.bicycles.tech, rec.bicycles.misc) for quite a while.
Was a pretty serious MTB rider years ago. Bought a Cannondale T2000 tourer a few years ago to learn about road riding and commute to work. Pretty serious eye issues forced me out of work, leaving me a little more time than I'd like to ride. My Cannondale's great, but a major pig (~30#) on the hills. Sick of getting dropped. Of course, if I cut back on the pasta, that would help, too
A few weeks ago, I plopped down a wad of cash on a Moots Vamoots with a Campy package. It's due in another week +/-. If it ever stops raining around here, I'm pretty damned excited about logging some miles on it. With the eye issues, I'm pretty limited as to what I can do . . . but I can ride . . . and ride I shall!
Best to all,
Neil
New to this forum. Been hanging around on CyclingForums and the Usenet groups (rec.bicycles.tech, rec.bicycles.misc) for quite a while.
Was a pretty serious MTB rider years ago. Bought a Cannondale T2000 tourer a few years ago to learn about road riding and commute to work. Pretty serious eye issues forced me out of work, leaving me a little more time than I'd like to ride. My Cannondale's great, but a major pig (~30#) on the hills. Sick of getting dropped. Of course, if I cut back on the pasta, that would help, too
A few weeks ago, I plopped down a wad of cash on a Moots Vamoots with a Campy package. It's due in another week +/-. If it ever stops raining around here, I'm pretty damned excited about logging some miles on it. With the eye issues, I'm pretty limited as to what I can do . . . but I can ride . . . and ride I shall!
Best to all,
Neil





