Hi from Quebec
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Hi from Quebec
Hi, I'm new in here, French-Canadian speaker not so good in english. I have a 1999 Cannondale F700 with fatty fork (great bike) and a new Synapse Sora (good bike except for the FSA crankshaft) I've been riding MTB since 1992, stopped when the kids were babies. Now riding to my workplace and have teenagers with some MTB, GT agressor and Cannondale Habit. I'm here to read and have some tips on mechanical issues.
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Hello jpchartre,
I do not speak french either...your English is fine....I think that you will find a lot of great folks on this forum to share information with.
Bienvenue, Ben
I do not speak french either...your English is fine....I think that you will find a lot of great folks on this forum to share information with.
Bienvenue, Ben
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Salut jpchartre,
Je suis français expatrié en Ecosse. Pour moi le plus dur pour parler de vélo en anglais c'était de chopper le vocabulaire technique pour parler des différentes parties du vélo, des pièces, des outils, etc. Si tu peux trouver un petit lexique c'est super utile !
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Je suis français expatrié en Ecosse. Pour moi le plus dur pour parler de vélo en anglais c'était de chopper le vocabulaire technique pour parler des différentes parties du vélo, des pièces, des outils, etc. Si tu peux trouver un petit lexique c'est super utile !
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