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Hi From Thailand
Hi Everyone from the Land of Smiles. Just returned to cycling after a few years and enjoying it again. I have a Merida 21 speed MTB but will be getting a SS bike as not many hills and good for the fitness.
I am an older guy in my late 50's cycled a lot in UK before I came here to Northern Thailand, cycling here has it challenges mainly heat and humidity but its usually a great place to get out into the fresh air.
I am an older guy in my late 50's cycled a lot in UK before I came here to Northern Thailand, cycling here has it challenges mainly heat and humidity but its usually a great place to get out into the fresh air.
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Hello from USA, Davenport, Iowa.. Winter now cold and snow. I am old and retired and got an Ancheer E bike recently to ride in the spring. Used to do a lot of long trips on bikes in my youth.
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Hi Claire
If you come to Chiangmai would love to meet for a coffee and a chat and a ride maybe? ;-)
And the people are very friendly but it can be very hot and Humid here.
If you come to Chiangmai would love to meet for a coffee and a chat and a ride maybe? ;-)
And the people are very friendly but it can be very hot and Humid here.
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Sawat dee (the forum won't let me type in Thai...) from someone who wishes she still lived in Thailand-- eat some good food and soak up some heat and humidity for me!