Hello from Virginia
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Hello from Virginia
Hi, I've joined because I think it might be a fun hobby to start restoring vintage bikes that I find at dumps, and I thought this would be the place to get some info! I'm a girl from VA, and my other interests are unicycling(though I'm not very good yet...), skiing, kayaking, and obsessing over my guinea pigs! I hope this forum will be a lot of fun to participate in.
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Welcome aboard from a fellow Virginian. This is a great forum and the folks over in the classics and vintage section are very well informed.
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I just started to restore an old bike myself. This site is jsut filled with helpful information and most of the participants are eager to give you advice and suggestions.
I'm finding out the more things I learn to do, the more tools I need
I'm finding out the more things I learn to do, the more tools I need