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Originally Posted by madhav
Hi sk8ar man i agree with you i 2 don't like cars big smoke giving monsters
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Originally Posted by ken cummings
Madhav, please, this site is not too into the abbreviations and jargon common in text messaging. Your style may put off many of our users. I speak only for myself in saying I do not favor excessive use of smilies or emoticons. Thank You.
Anyway, I live in Mpls by way of St.Louis. There is no comparison, The Lou kinda sucks for biking. They finally have bike lanes on streets like Grand and Washington but still...........
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i've gone from: new paltz, NY-portland OR-new orleans-back to NY-asheville NC-burlington VT-pensacola FL
from hills to no hills to hills to no hills... florida sure is nice for comfy year-round biking!
from hills to no hills to hills to no hills... florida sure is nice for comfy year-round biking!
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I live in Tucson, AZ also.
The weather is great. In the summer its just really hot and sunny, but otherwise in the winter you just need to wear some protection in the mornings and at nights.
I think Tucson is pretty bike friendly, but a previous poster would disagree I guess.
I try not to use main roads ever... but I guess back when I did use main roads I didn't like it.
I live near the University, so I'm sure its easier to bike/walk everywhere then other parts of tucson.
Portland, Oregon is looking like a cool place to live. Imma have to check that out.
Peace
The weather is great. In the summer its just really hot and sunny, but otherwise in the winter you just need to wear some protection in the mornings and at nights.
I think Tucson is pretty bike friendly, but a previous poster would disagree I guess.
I try not to use main roads ever... but I guess back when I did use main roads I didn't like it.
I live near the University, so I'm sure its easier to bike/walk everywhere then other parts of tucson.
Portland, Oregon is looking like a cool place to live. Imma have to check that out.
Peace