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Fergie10
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Post by Fergie10 »

Was wondering if any body on here mountain bikes? If so post a pic

Heres a pic of mine

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Post by schnarrfuss »

I have a Rocky Mountain that I ride a bit. No picture right now though.
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Many years ago when I was young, single and in better shape. Also road biked with several local clubs. After a few injures, I've become older and wiser... and heavier and less fit! :oops:
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Post by hikerman »

Just getting into it, only been out a few times.
Last year I was out at Silent Lake and they have a 40km trail, awesome!
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Post by mikej »

silent lake is 20 minutes from where i live they have great trails for biking and cross country skiing, highly recomended for anyone thats into that kind of thing
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Post by mtbyak »

Here is my classic, 1995 Marin Eldridge Grade

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And this is my wifes, 2001 Rocky Mountain Fanatik

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I also have a 2000 RM Hammer Race (my daughters), a 2005 Giant Rincon built with XT/XTR mix (my sons), 2001 Gary Fisher Sugar2 FS (work in progress), a 2000 Gary Fisher HooKooEKoo & a 1995 Marin Bobcat Trail (wife's old hardtail) in my collection.

I guess you could say we are into MTBing :shock:


Where is Silent Lake?


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it is about an hour north of peterborough if you know where that is
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Those bikes are just WAAAY TOO CLEAN!!!! :lol:
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Post by mtbyak »

Thanks mikej, that is where I thought it was but you never know.

VixChix, that is why I still am riding my 1995, I keep it clean & well maintained after almost every ride :D almost al of it is original still due to this.

I sold my 2 year old road bike to a fellow this spring & when he first saw it he thought it was brand new & never ridden but I actually had over 1000k on it :shock:

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Post by BigUgly »

Can't say as I mountain bike but I spend a lot of time on a road bike. Over 3000k last year hoping to top 4000 this year. So far I have 1300k. AS I type I'm coming down from a 41k Time Trial session avg speed 27.7k, darn headwinds. Cycling of any kind is great more people shoul get into it. Easy on the body compared to running and way more fun than the gym or walking. Here's a picture of my stead.
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