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Old 05-18-22, 08:50 PM
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Ptcycles
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Location: Sylvania, OH
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Bikes: 73 Schwinn Continental, (my first), 1993 Nobelette, Cannondale 500,Team Fugi, Raleigh Supercourse, Raleigh Gran Sport, 1976 Krystal, Tsunami, Giant Boulder SE, Series 30 Paramount, Scott Unitrack, As long as I have room the Hoard will grow...

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I biked a lot in my twenties. It represented freedom as life forced me to become an adult. I stopped until I reached my forties, when life restablished that I needed to stay on an adult track. At age 67 I got a prostate cancer diagnosis. I somewhat lost my ability to ride and it became evident that I may loose my freedom. Now it is more necessary than ever that I stay on the bike, no matter how much it hurts. This gives my life meaning, the quest.
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