Greetings from Oregon!
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Location: Oregon
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Greetings from Oregon!
Hi everyone! My name is Beau and I'm located around the Portland area. I was living over in the north of Spain for a few years and bought my first road bike there. It was a Peugeot from the 80s (can't quite remember the exact year/model) and I absolutely fell in love with V&C road bikes. I recently moved back to the Portland area and have been taking advantage of the surplus of old road bikes we have available to us here. I think I'm up to 6 bikes now... I seem to be developing an issue.
Anyways, it is nice to meet you all!
Anyways, it is nice to meet you all!
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Hi Beau, welcome abroad Enjoy your "issue"! ( it is standard-issue around here...)
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Welcome! I'm sure that you'll find a lot to entertain you!
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