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It is sooooo light and lovely.
I still have my old tank bike from the early 80s in case I am riding to a destination where it's a bit sketchy locking up a bike outside, so I especially notice the difference when I switch between the two. Ottawa definitely has an awesome system of recreational pathways, dedicated bike lanes throughout the city are a bit scarce though, sadly.
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My house backs up to New Hampshire's largest state park, Bear Brook State Park.
So I got this Trek this weekend to start exploring it. The wife picked out this Trek. |
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none of these facebook links work for me
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a friend of mine bought a trek very similar to yours a couple of years ago. great bike for the price. I really like the colors. is it a 29er?
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Yeah, it's a 29. I paid $680 I think.
I rode a Haro and a Specialized before settling on the Trek. It just felt the best. Just took it on some trails behind my house. Soo much fun. |
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