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Old 12-27-09 | 01:27 PM
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From: conejo valley

Bikes: Trek 1.1

Originally Posted by tsl
And that is the best course to follow. It's different for everyone. So ride lots, and pay attention to yourself (and the road of course). You'll figure out what you want and need.

It took me 1,500 miles on my first bike to figure out that I really wanted a road bike. It took 3,000 miles on that first road bike (the used Trek for $100) to figure out what I wanted in an everyday commuter. I've got just shy of 10,000 miles on that bike and wouldn't change a thing--and it's a bike that initially, I didn't think would be right for me. I'm glad I took my time and learned before committing to big bucks.
thats so cool and awesome of you to share
thanks so much so now i know that there is no rush and to just enjoy what i have.
although a brand new bike sounds amazing, id rather not waste the money if all it will do is sit in my garage.
so ill continue with my two road bikes that i have until im ready for a new one!
thanks again for relating to me i appreciate it
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