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Clydesdale Riding<-- What's that???
He might well be extremely underweight, especially considering at least 100
lbs of that weight is in his big dense head. Damn good point. -Andrew |
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Clydesdale Riding<-- What's that???
"Bob M" wrote in message
news snip The purpose of biking should be fun -- that's why I ride a mountain bike, to have fun. To see someone calling me fat simply because I don't meet their height/weight definition irks me. Even though I'll never be a great rider because I'm too damn heavy due the muscle mass I'm carrying, I enjoy riding. I just don't like labels. So, I think we're on the same page -- as long as you enjoy riding your bike, who gives a crap? I don't -- except when I'm being labeled by someone. -- Bob M in CT Remove 'x.' to reply Agreed, have a great ride today! -- Craig Brossman, Durango Colorado (remove .nospam. if replying) |
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Clydesdale Riding<-- What's that???
Snyperx wrote:
I am just getting back into riding after a long hiatous and was wonder what kind fo riding is Clydesdale Riding??? I have been shopping for some new Rims and I saw a few that were suited for this kind fo riding. Anyone care to explain? Thanks. Snyperx Think light. John Spann |
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