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- mdpiper
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I just got a road bike about 9 months ago and have been attempting to become more active. It’s currently on a smart trainer where I can ride during my lunch break when working from home. I’ve been waiting for a rear cassette since January so that I don’t have to take the rear cassette off/on when I want to ride outside. I have a Trek Emonda and it’s great!
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- Del
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- Del
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- GaryInVA
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My brother just bought an Ebike. A Trek Rail 5. He loves the thing. Gets in 40-60 miles a weekend on it.
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”
― Albert Einstein
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My new Himiway Zebra e bike:
It’s cheating, but I rode all over the place yesterday. Too much fun!
Fat bike with 26x4 inch tires. I aired it down to 15 psi and rode it along the beach and sandy trails, through the coastal city on mostly green lanes and up and down hills. It has plenty of torque to pull me up the short inclines around here.
It’s cheating, but I rode all over the place yesterday. Too much fun!
Fat bike with 26x4 inch tires. I aired it down to 15 psi and rode it along the beach and sandy trails, through the coastal city on mostly green lanes and up and down hills. It has plenty of torque to pull me up the short inclines around here.
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- Usher
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Interesting.Thunktank wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 00:38 My new Himiway Zebra e bike:
It’s cheating, but I rode all over the place yesterday. Too much fun!
Fat bike with 26x4 inch tires. I aired it down to 15 psi and rode it along the beach and sandy trails, through the coastal city on mostly green lanes and up and down hills. It has plenty of torque to pull me up the short inclines around here.
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