Hello! I'm getting back in the "saddle"!
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Hello! I'm getting back in the "saddle"!
Greetings all,
I'm in Minneapolis. A 43 year old, overweight guy that is ready to hit the road again on a new cycle. I have not had a bicycle for nearly 20 years.
I'm very excited about buying a new bike, but I do have some concerns, which I'll address in the appropriate forums.
I have read that all things being equal, Minneapolis is the number 2 most bike riding city in the country. I can believe it, I see people riding their bikes here thru 2 feet of snow!
Looking forward to hearing what you all have to say and will chip in where I can!
T
I'm in Minneapolis. A 43 year old, overweight guy that is ready to hit the road again on a new cycle. I have not had a bicycle for nearly 20 years.

I'm very excited about buying a new bike, but I do have some concerns, which I'll address in the appropriate forums.
I have read that all things being equal, Minneapolis is the number 2 most bike riding city in the country. I can believe it, I see people riding their bikes here thru 2 feet of snow!

Looking forward to hearing what you all have to say and will chip in where I can!
T
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Welcome to Bike Forums! 2 feet of snow... wish we had that little this past winter... 
Looking forward to seeing your posts in the Forums.
--J

Looking forward to seeing your posts in the Forums.
--J
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