Hey all,
I've been registered for awhile, bought some stuff, sold some stuff, but rarely (never) post. That said, I think it's about time I break out of my comfort zone and post an introduction. I recently moved to central Hunterdon and have no idea where to mountain bike yet. I used to hit up Mercer County a few nights a week and Clayton when I had more time to travel and will probably continue to do so as I work nearby. Downhill scares me and l'm too fat to climb. I really like building and tinkering with bikes and most of my riding these days is with the family on the canal path. I love road bikes (the ones without pedals and making 100+ hp) probably to the dismay of my much better half. I've recently started training after a VERY long layoff and am hoping to have enough fitness to turn the cranks in a more productive manner by the time it's reliably nice out. Hopefully I'll be more present here but by the time I get to a thread, someone has already solved a tech problem, fitness advice has been given, and it has been recommended that at least one thing be set on fire. Beyond that, I don't have much to contribute.
I've been registered for awhile, bought some stuff, sold some stuff, but rarely (never) post. That said, I think it's about time I break out of my comfort zone and post an introduction. I recently moved to central Hunterdon and have no idea where to mountain bike yet. I used to hit up Mercer County a few nights a week and Clayton when I had more time to travel and will probably continue to do so as I work nearby. Downhill scares me and l'm too fat to climb. I really like building and tinkering with bikes and most of my riding these days is with the family on the canal path. I love road bikes (the ones without pedals and making 100+ hp) probably to the dismay of my much better half. I've recently started training after a VERY long layoff and am hoping to have enough fitness to turn the cranks in a more productive manner by the time it's reliably nice out. Hopefully I'll be more present here but by the time I get to a thread, someone has already solved a tech problem, fitness advice has been given, and it has been recommended that at least one thing be set on fire. Beyond that, I don't have much to contribute.