xmonger
Active Member
Hello Guys,
I'd like to introduce myself. I'm a 52 yo male living in Monmouth County. I was very much into cycling (street and mtb) in my younger days. Sadly I gave it up for much of the past 2 decades. Recently I started cycling again and love it. I have several MTB bikes (Specialized, Giant) from the past eras (90's, 00's) but understand that much has changed in the interim. Those bikes would be considered gravel bikes now. I recently picked up a Schwinn Axum and I am trying to get used to the new DH geometry and riding on fat 29's.
Upgrade fever has hit so I have a new air fork and hydraulic brakes waiting to be installed. I also have a dropper post on order. I am also thinking about other next bikes.
I am planning to make the group ride next Sunday 12/11 at Hartshorne. I hope to make some new friends and go riding and learn some new tricks. And by tricks I mean how to be a better and safer rider.
Thanks for looking. I appreciate all the great info this community provides.
I'd like to introduce myself. I'm a 52 yo male living in Monmouth County. I was very much into cycling (street and mtb) in my younger days. Sadly I gave it up for much of the past 2 decades. Recently I started cycling again and love it. I have several MTB bikes (Specialized, Giant) from the past eras (90's, 00's) but understand that much has changed in the interim. Those bikes would be considered gravel bikes now. I recently picked up a Schwinn Axum and I am trying to get used to the new DH geometry and riding on fat 29's.
Upgrade fever has hit so I have a new air fork and hydraulic brakes waiting to be installed. I also have a dropper post on order. I am also thinking about other next bikes.
I am planning to make the group ride next Sunday 12/11 at Hartshorne. I hope to make some new friends and go riding and learn some new tricks. And by tricks I mean how to be a better and safer rider.
Thanks for looking. I appreciate all the great info this community provides.