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hi
Hey Newbie Here, Just Saying Hi!
Don’t really use forums too often, but ever since I’ve been riding more, these forums have been really helpful. Thought I’d sign up and take advantage of it! Nice meeting everyone.
Emily
Don’t really use forums too often, but ever since I’ve been riding more, these forums have been really helpful. Thought I’d sign up and take advantage of it! Nice meeting everyone.
Emily
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Lanky Lass
Joined: Sep 2005
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From: Take a deep breath, and ask--What would Sheldon do?
Bikes: Nishiki Nut! International, Pro, Olympic 12, Sport mixte, and others too numerous to mention.
Hello Emily, what are you riding, and where?
Welcome to Bike Forums, and don't be afraid to post!
East Hill
Welcome to Bike Forums, and don't be afraid to post!
East Hill
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Riding Heaven's Highway
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 22
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From: Deep South Texas in the USA
Bikes: Raleigh 27" Comfort ride SUV
Hi Emily, This is a great forum, and I hope you like it. I do.
Have fun riding your bike and posting some of your rides.
I'd love to hear about them.
Rob
Have fun riding your bike and posting some of your rides.
I'd love to hear about them.
Rob
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Welcome, Emily. I'm from Oregon but grew up in Michigan.
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