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Howdy!
Hi All,
I'm excited to find this forum & group of people. I have questions, oh so many questions, that I'm sure looking through threads and posting will help out with.
I'm from Minnesota and bought my first road bike beginning of 2014. It is a Trek 1.5, all stock. After putting 6K miles on it since I bought it, I think it's time to upgrade components on it. Hopefully this will be my winter project!
Mac E
I'm excited to find this forum & group of people. I have questions, oh so many questions, that I'm sure looking through threads and posting will help out with.
I'm from Minnesota and bought my first road bike beginning of 2014. It is a Trek 1.5, all stock. After putting 6K miles on it since I bought it, I think it's time to upgrade components on it. Hopefully this will be my winter project!
Mac E
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Cheers Mac E and welcome to BF.
It seems you should head over to either Road and/or Bicycle Mechanics subforum for info regarding your project. Happy wrenching!
--J
It seems you should head over to either Road and/or Bicycle Mechanics subforum for info regarding your project. Happy wrenching!
--J
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welcome to the forums... enjoy yourself and good luck with your winter project.