SA Retro Rigids (ongoing)
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SA Retro Rigids (ongoing)
What?! That's right, dust off your retro rigids for a vintage trail ride. Whether just for fun or to regain lost skills, join other 26" rigids for a bucking good time.
If you're interested, reply to this post so we can schedule a ride.
For what it's worth, I only ride 26" rigid. I generally ride Leon Creek, but have ridden Salado Creek and McAllister too. Though I've yet to ride there, I'm also game for Government Canyon. It can be done, and it can be fun.
If you're interested, reply to this post so we can schedule a ride.
For what it's worth, I only ride 26" rigid. I generally ride Leon Creek, but have ridden Salado Creek and McAllister too. Though I've yet to ride there, I'm also game for Government Canyon. It can be done, and it can be fun.
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Location: Corpus Christi, TX
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Hi. I live x Sea World and work at Corpus Christi so I commute weekly.
I have a 1983 Schwinn Cruiser and a 1965 Schwinn Twinn. Sometimes I ride with SALSA (Slow and Low S.A.).
With advanced notices I can take my Diamondback hybrid if you plan a ride.
Javier
I have a 1983 Schwinn Cruiser and a 1965 Schwinn Twinn. Sometimes I ride with SALSA (Slow and Low S.A.).
With advanced notices I can take my Diamondback hybrid if you plan a ride.
Javier