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Old 01-23-20, 08:07 AM
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Hi from Maine

Hi all.....haven't ridden in 20+ years, but feel like I need to again. Started with mountain bikes in my late 20's and made the move to road bikes a few years later. I logged many miles but for some reason stopped riding. I live in a very small town now where the main street is about a mile long. I am now 66 and thinking I will get a bike and leave the truck in the driveway. Not sure which waay to go yet, but I have about 3 months before the snow is gone enough to ride. I am leaning towards a cruiser.....but am researching now. Thank you for accepting me into the forum. Jack
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Old 01-23-20, 04:34 PM
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Hi Jack,
I think that you will find a lot of information that you can use to decide which way you want to go cycling wise...this is a great site to ask questions etc.
A Warm Welcome, Ben
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I love the old British 3 speeds. They're comfortable and durable.
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