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Any Bicyclists in the house? Road? Mountain? Hybrid?

glad you've been able to get out.. especially with family and during this crazy time... i've been stuck to a spin bike to get miles in since Jan 20th..... currently deployed (again; #11... whoo hoo... look at me go..) anyway, as of this morning, i've hit the 932 mile mark and by the looks of it after the information i received today, i will probably hit the 1000 mile mark!
 
I dug out the 2 Treks a couple weeks ago and aired them up. My son and I have been riding a good bit lately.

His is an 850 steel frame 26" (given to us by some folks from church when we lived in GA) and mine is a 4100 aluminum frame 26" I bought at Perry Pawnshop and rebuilt it how I wanted it to be. Like I said both needed airing up and a good bit of oiling up and adjusting to start switching gears. Still kind of dodgy shifting, but they are riding out and we are having fun. Still need tuning.
 
I picked up biking again fairly seriously last fall. It has been great! I inherited a Fuji hybrid that I use on the 18 mile Carrollton Greenbelt fairly regularly (1-3 times a week) but sometimes I indoor stationary bike. I have a Diamondback Overdrive 29er that I enjoy riding closed forest service and WMA roads with.

Biking is amazing! It can make you feel like a kid again.
 
I picked up biking again fairly seriously last fall. It has been great! I inherited a Fuji hybrid that I use on the 18 mile Carrollton Greenbelt fairly regularly (1-3 times a week) but sometimes I indoor stationary bike. I have a Diamondback Overdrive 29er that I enjoy riding closed forest service and WMA roads with.

Biking is amazing! It can make you feel like a kid again.

It's not exactly a fountain of youth but it can keep you healthy into old age. That is as long as you don't crash to often :crutch:
 
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