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Old 03-13-18, 03:41 AM
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Fatbike withdrawal syndrome

Due to work-related travel for the last few weeks, I'm really missing my fattie! I really can't wait to get back home and go riding again. I just wanted to get that off my chest! Does anyone else miss their fatbike if they're away for a while?
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Mine has been right in the shed waiting for me, but since the snow melted, I've felt the need for speed (OK, just FASTER!) with my road bike. I'll decorate and get the Fat Bike out this Saturday to ride in the St. Patrick's Day Parade with our local Bike Advocacy Group, Bike Blono. (Bloomington/Normal.) Even though they have gained popularity, it's still fun to see some people's reaction to them.
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^ Good lad!
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Well, this thread got me thinking, "Why wait until Saturday?!" Got it out in it's natural habitat today.

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Originally Posted by schundog
Mine has been right in the shed waiting for me, but since the snow melted, I've felt the need for speed (OK, just FASTER!) with my road bike. I'll decorate and get the Fat Bike out this Saturday to ride in the St. Patrick's Day Parade with our local Bike Advocacy Group, Bike Blono. (Bloomington/Normal.) Even though they have gained popularity, it's still fun to see some people's reaction to them.
That is cool beans.
I go to the parade to see the Irish Wolf Hounds but
would love to see fat bikes too.
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It's been raining here for 10 days. Don't know how much longer I can put up with it.
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I have one more day left before I'm back home and can ride my fattie!
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