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    Where are your favorite places to ride?

    Here is a hint to trigger the memory of some folks. The tranquility of the area is subject to the howitzer training activity at Ft. BRAGG
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    Where are your favorite places to ride?

    I know the photo I shared is a road with older painted lines. It's such a zen location that I spent time there last night, sitting on the road side, watching a meteor shower.
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    Where are your favorite places to ride?

    I've had quite a bit of luck by searching out low travel areas on Google maps. Using satellite mode to assess terrain and zen attributes. Common sense comes in to target rual/farm utility roads having full two lane width but no painted lane and shoulder lines. Hint: if you play solitaire type...
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    SHOW us YOUR PIX here .... Odd, WeiRd ,UnUSuAl or EyE CaTchIng things from your rides

    Wow. I moved to north carolina a year ago. Lived off grid on top of a mountain in brownfield, Maine. This is how my morning kicked off.....
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    First post. I invite you to vist my introduction in the bike garage

    I spent a rainy day yesterday tuning my front derailleur. My first instinct was to look for upgrades to my shimano TX30 shifter. Mind you that's before I even went for a test ride. The fastfire series is a candidate. Any ideas?
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    First post. I invite you to vist my introduction in the bike garage

    Whitworth! You just brought me back to freshman year technical drawing chores of drawing threads using French curve and dividers. I thought that was a memory tucked away next to a sliderule.
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    Where are your favorite places to ride?

    Friday afternoon ride on the Cape Fear Valley bike and hiking path near Ft. Bragg in Fayetteville, NC
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    SHOW us YOUR PIX here .... Odd, WeiRd ,UnUSuAl or EyE CaTchIng things from your rides

    Friday afternoon ride on the Cape Fear Valley bike and hiking path near Ft. Bragg in Fayetteville, NC
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    First post. I invite you to vist my introduction in the bike garage

    For all retirees who have spent much of their lives trying to figure out which tool to reach for first; SAE or metric! Ebikes being relatively recent designs I'll assume the majority of fasteners used are metric. That's my assumption, please share your experiences.
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    HELLO: Tippy104 self introduction

    Hello, I have one ebike. 500w 3x7 speed, 26" folding design. Retired engineer, first time appartment dweller. Space and large initial outlays of money are a consideration. I could tell you all the noble, righteous, and fitness motivations for choosing this activity, yes I could. Shamefully...
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