Hello from Omaha, NE!
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Hello from Omaha, NE!
I have no idea why it took me so long to finally register here, but I suppose better late than never.
I've been riding regularly for about 10 years, I got hooked when I started taking my son out riding with me. Before that I hadn't been on a bike for over 15 years. My current ride is a late 90s Trek 7000 Aluminum Series, it's getting a bit dated and rough on the edges but I have no real reason to replace it as it's been a great bike for me.
Not sure what else to say other than I wish the weather would settle down a bit so I get back to riding on a regular basis again.
I've been riding regularly for about 10 years, I got hooked when I started taking my son out riding with me. Before that I hadn't been on a bike for over 15 years. My current ride is a late 90s Trek 7000 Aluminum Series, it's getting a bit dated and rough on the edges but I have no real reason to replace it as it's been a great bike for me.
Not sure what else to say other than I wish the weather would settle down a bit so I get back to riding on a regular basis again.
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Hi Bugeater1890, welcome and thanks for "finally" registering!
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