Originally Posted by
sweeks
I was thinking more of this part of Bill's post:
"I generally ride alone, to be left alone and enjoy my outdoor time. I'm polite, give greetings but generally keep to myself for however many miles I ride. For me and I would think many others, it's not only good for physical health but mental health as well."
It has never bothered me not to have the latest technology on my bicycle. I've always enjoyed being able to adjust, repair or construct my personal mobility equipment myself, at home or, if necessary, by the side of the road.
The quote is what I wrote on my post. "Alone" and "Lonely" are two very different animals. My Trek is 14 years old. Until this past November, it was my newest bicycle. New bikes....I don't know how. BUT, I'm learning.
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