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Old January 25th 05, 08:12 PM
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Default New Discussion Group for Low-Impact Cyclists

I couldn't resist starting this discussion group for "the rest of us"
cyclists; those whose days of speedometers, odometers, and state-of-the-art
bicycles are behind us.

We're over forty and we just like to get around and see the world on two
wheels.

If all goes as planned, this group will be about nothing else but great
rides -- whether we're talking rail trails, county bike paths, or
low-traffic roadways. No debates about LBS bikes vs. XMart bikes (we
already know which are better and we don't care) and no soapboxing about the
best way to carb up before a century. If anything, this will be the place
to find out where to get a beer or an ice cream cone after an afternoon
riding with the family.

Please join us, and please stay on topic. All spam and flamethrowing will
be immediately deleted.

Thanks, I hope to see you at:

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...sual-Bicyclist

New York Rides

www.geocities.com/NYRides


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