Hello From North Carolina
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Hello From North Carolina
I have always enjoyed bicycles as a child. I rode them in the city almost everywhere I went. Years and years after (I just turned 30) I realized I didn't loose a tiny interest after my friend gave me his road bike for a while which was a Scott Speedster LTD. Now this bike has to be returned, I am sad.
I don't have my own bike right now. I am looking for something new but relatively cheap road bike. Trying to get some advice and different opinions and tips from other road riders. Looking forward to meet new people and enjoy good conversation about these beautiful machines and anything has to do with them.
Thanks!
I don't have my own bike right now. I am looking for something new but relatively cheap road bike. Trying to get some advice and different opinions and tips from other road riders. Looking forward to meet new people and enjoy good conversation about these beautiful machines and anything has to do with them.
Thanks!
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Welcome from a fellow newbie! What type of riding do you plan on doing? Commuting? Long rides?
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hey quickndeadly welcome to the forum yes bikes are great machines,, but your answer,long rides, competitvie/ racing and the phrase relatively cheap don't go together ofcourse you didn't say what is cheap for you??? might have to rethink that word!!! but you can get good deals by searching thru news papers and craigs'list tellus what you find!