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Igniting an old flame
Hiya!
I am starting to get back into cycling after taking 15+ year hiatus. Last bike I had was Trek 560 with modolo brakes and some suntour comps. SIS shifting was just coming out and Greg Lemond was putting Americans into the tour history for good.
I have been back riding for a little under 2 months and average around 140-160 miles a week. I ride in the New Orleans/North Shore area. I am glad to be back enjoying the sport I love.
I am starting to get back into cycling after taking 15+ year hiatus. Last bike I had was Trek 560 with modolo brakes and some suntour comps. SIS shifting was just coming out and Greg Lemond was putting Americans into the tour history for good.
I have been back riding for a little under 2 months and average around 140-160 miles a week. I ride in the New Orleans/North Shore area. I am glad to be back enjoying the sport I love.
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Originally Posted by Feyd
Hiya!
I am starting to get back into cycling after taking 15+ year hiatus. Last bike I had was Trek 560 with modolo brakes and some suntour comps. SIS shifting was just coming out and Greg Lemond was putting Americans into the tour history for good.
I have been back riding for a little under 2 months and average around 140-160 miles a week. I ride in the New Orleans/North Shore area. I am glad to be back enjoying the sport I love.
I am starting to get back into cycling after taking 15+ year hiatus. Last bike I had was Trek 560 with modolo brakes and some suntour comps. SIS shifting was just coming out and Greg Lemond was putting Americans into the tour history for good.
I have been back riding for a little under 2 months and average around 140-160 miles a week. I ride in the New Orleans/North Shore area. I am glad to be back enjoying the sport I love.
Welcome back to cycling, and welcome to Bikeforums!
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