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Old 01-27-13, 07:51 PM
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Hello From slightly warm Cambodia

Just got on , getting back to riding after many years. I needed to get in shape and running is out of the question. I got a cheap Japanese recycle bike and broke the frame after a few months of riding and then picked this thing up. on Strava as Brian Williams
Great bike but heavy running 700c wheels with x38 tires, Shimano shifter and derailleur with 7 gear cluster on the rear 15 to 32 and a 42t front.

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Welcome!

"Slightly warm"? When I visited Phnom Penh ages ago, it was hot and humid. My hat's off to all who ride bikes in tropical conditions, I find the cold a lot easier to manage and prepare for.

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Do you know of any rental places in Phnom Penh that have decent bikes? I might be there in a few weeks.
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