Another Newbie!
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Another Newbie!
Hi All,
From Melbourne, Australia. New (sort of) to cycling. Like a lot of people, my first affair with the bike stopped the day I got my drivers license. Only in the past 6 months have I really gotten back in to it after the gentle push from my better half. Really enjoying it, using my GT as a commuter and everyday bike and currently building up a singlespeed/fixie and also a vintage bike for the weekends.
I'll post about both in the respective sections but it's the vintage bike that I'm after the most advice/help with.
Looking forward to getting to know you all and hopefully gain some knowledge along the way!
Cheers,
CP
From Melbourne, Australia. New (sort of) to cycling. Like a lot of people, my first affair with the bike stopped the day I got my drivers license. Only in the past 6 months have I really gotten back in to it after the gentle push from my better half. Really enjoying it, using my GT as a commuter and everyday bike and currently building up a singlespeed/fixie and also a vintage bike for the weekends.
I'll post about both in the respective sections but it's the vintage bike that I'm after the most advice/help with.
Looking forward to getting to know you all and hopefully gain some knowledge along the way!
Cheers,
CP

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Cheers CP, welcome to Bike Forums!
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