my old 26er fully rigid lovefest
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my old 26er fully rigid lovefest
loving the fun and nostalgia that comes with riding my old steel mtb. Not the lightest but s joy to ride. Simple responsive fits well sans the seat post which i just ordered as i need more set back. Decals on way also...Gary Fisher.
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No booze, no dogs, and you can't go over 5MPH? Man, I don't miss NJ
Cool bike, though
Cool bike, though
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I'm with you thehammerdog . I have been riding my recently put together (but not complete) Cannondale rigid mountain bike through the trails of my local state park as well.
I would have cropped the picture to remove the sign, however, there is this similarity. State parks seem to be loaded with signs stating what you cannot do.
I would have cropped the picture to remove the sign, however, there is this similarity. State parks seem to be loaded with signs stating what you cannot do.