Hey ppl,
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I've been riding since early April when I bought my trek 4300. I must say that this is better then running or lifting hands down. The only thing that I can do w/o is the constant itch on my forearms and shins from the greenery.
So far I've been riding about 3 times a week and I avg about 10 miles a ride on a easy day. I started with the D&R and moved on fast to chimney rock where I got my ass kicked. Then after about 2 weeks I moved onto 6 mile and that has turned into my favorite spot. The canal side.
I've graduated to clipless and have a scarred shin to sport b/c of it. I've changed tires and ordered a new fork 2 days ago. I'm on my way to heartshorne this weekend for a good ride and I can't wait to get there. See you chaps on the trails. O' I bought a Marz 33 TST 2 over the Rst Gila t8 that came stock. I'll let it sit for a month before installing for some more free tune ups at the shop.
This is post #1
I've been riding since early April when I bought my trek 4300. I must say that this is better then running or lifting hands down. The only thing that I can do w/o is the constant itch on my forearms and shins from the greenery.
So far I've been riding about 3 times a week and I avg about 10 miles a ride on a easy day. I started with the D&R and moved on fast to chimney rock where I got my ass kicked. Then after about 2 weeks I moved onto 6 mile and that has turned into my favorite spot. The canal side.
I've graduated to clipless and have a scarred shin to sport b/c of it. I've changed tires and ordered a new fork 2 days ago. I'm on my way to heartshorne this weekend for a good ride and I can't wait to get there. See you chaps on the trails. O' I bought a Marz 33 TST 2 over the Rst Gila t8 that came stock. I'll let it sit for a month before installing for some more free tune ups at the shop.
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