buying new road bike
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YESSSSS I FINALLY GOT THE PICS UP
Postby giant1 » Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:12 pm
...and here are my "other children"
My eldest child Giant XTC 1. I did last sydney to Wollongong on this one. In the wind and rain. It was great.
The middle child Giant Anthem 1. great bike, I use this one a lot riding with a group of guys on the weekend. I love riding this bike because it is so comfortable.
Incase anyone is wondering, I don't ride off road due to wornout hip from previous sporting life. My hip won't take constant pounding, it will ache for days later. But road cycling is no problem.
And our newest child Orbea Onix model. Sooo Light 7.5kg. Built for speed and nothing else. Not even in the same country as comfortable. But did I mention the speed!!!!!!
Bye the way....My wife helped me work out how to get the pics up
My eldest child Giant XTC 1. I did last sydney to Wollongong on this one. In the wind and rain. It was great.
The middle child Giant Anthem 1. great bike, I use this one a lot riding with a group of guys on the weekend. I love riding this bike because it is so comfortable.
Incase anyone is wondering, I don't ride off road due to wornout hip from previous sporting life. My hip won't take constant pounding, it will ache for days later. But road cycling is no problem.
And our newest child Orbea Onix model. Sooo Light 7.5kg. Built for speed and nothing else. Not even in the same country as comfortable. But did I mention the speed!!!!!!
Bye the way....My wife helped me work out how to get the pics up
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Postby Mulger bill » Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:38 pm
Thanks giant1, nice fleet you've got there
Wives are officially good, they look after the details so we can ride more.
Wives that ride are gold, they really understand.
Shaun
Wives are officially good, they look after the details so we can ride more.
Wives that ride are gold, they really understand.
Shaun
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