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Hello from California. Hope everyone has a great day and I looks forward to talking with you all and learning more about bikes. I currently have a centurion Le Mans. It’s my first nice bike. It may not be a great bike but I like it. And I got it off Craigslist for $50 like 2 years ago.
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Welcome!
Lots of love for Centurion bikes in our Classic & Vintage forum.
Lots of love for Centurion bikes in our Classic & Vintage forum.
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Welcome to BF. Centurions are great bikes.
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Welcome to the forum.
Finding a decent used bike for a fair price two years ago wasn't easy.
Sounds like you did well.
Finding a decent used bike for a fair price two years ago wasn't easy.
Sounds like you did well.
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The measure of learning is not a matter of where you start, but where you end.
Learning a lot about one's bike and maintenance can make that ending a rewarding distance from where you started. Roll On!
Learning a lot about one's bike and maintenance can make that ending a rewarding distance from where you started. Roll On!