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Some time you have the time to stop
Flying down the trail at speeds reaching 30 mph. I spot a bike in the
wetland off the trail so I brake the Specialized to a real fast stop to check out the frozen under bike. Its a say 1995 Trek 820. I pull it out of the thin ice. The chain is rust to the max. both wheels are rubbing the fork and frame.The frame is in fine shape even the paint. I could come back this on my return trip. Less then 2 hours I pass that way again its gone. It would have made a great single speed. Better luck next time or maybe one of the homeless got it. |
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