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Old October 6th 05, 01:35 AM
forrestunifreak
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Default Possible big distance ride! What's reasonable?


If it's only a 3 mile loop, were you would never be much more than 1.5
miles from your house, Just ride untill you drop dead. Get tired, and
stop, your house would be right there.

But it depends on how tired you want to be. You could probally do 20-25
miles without being too sore. Im guessing.


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