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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    In the MTB sub-forum there is a "pre-1996 MTB and BMX" thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by lavi View Post
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    I'll post up some more over there, I've been slacking - but Hell Yeah an all BMX / Trials / Cruisers = all that awesomeness

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Let’s get you started...

    Lovely and than there is this (jinx, just saw Lumpy posted same) Hello Mass.

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    I made a point to ride down Lincoln drive yesterday and then back up a normally busy road through Manaynk--something I'd pretty much never do in regular times unless it was like 5 am on a Sunday. Still a surprising amount of traffic out and one tweaker with a teardrop tattoo almost left-turned into me while I was crossing an intersection and he cleared the car in front of me. Still have to careful out there. Solo for like 99% of my rides, as per usual, and when I ride with DCT every so often, I require blood, urine, saliva and stool samples to be analyzed prior.

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    Sweet- I had a Tesch LC-1. I was under the undesrtanding that Leo Castellon did the fillet brazing on them. Hence the LC-1 moniker. Mine was a green and black fade- had a Ritchey Logic curved fork.
    It was one of the 1st Ritchey Logic tubed frames.

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    I'm living in the Goldilocks zone here in SE Australia. It's summer and it's not yet winter. Getting some of those memorable idyllic days of cool autumnal starts to the day, golden sunshine and no wind (very rare for where I live) The local rural gravel roads have been graded and then we had some rain and now with solid based riding surfaces and now strong Covid19 restrictions on the roads are nearly empty and the riding is all good - 100% enjoyable like it was when I was a boy.

    Speaking of which my boyhood bike highlight was my dearly beloved Redline BMX, full chome molly frame & forks etc all the custom pads plus black Skyway tuffs and so on.. I explored my (then urban) surrounds on it, every nook and cranny, bunny hopped every curb, did the local BMX tack and took it to the 'launch' on the sly (my parents forbid me going there). The 'launch' was a massive earthworks jump built on a site next to a busy inner city freeway with a steep downhill run leading onto a graduated ramp which terminated 10 feet off the ground. I scared the bejezus out of myself getting huge air on that jump and popped numerous tyres off the rim making crap landings but I'm still here to enjoy my MTB in the Goldilocks zone that is autumn in SE Australia in Covid19 times..........

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    Quote Originally Posted by bcroslin View Post
    Unfortunately, the Fred's are still riding in groups that start small but then swell to 10 or more here in the Tampa Bay area. Someone posted a photo of flat change on social media this morning and you can clearly count 8 people in the photo and there was definitely a few more you can't see. Bums me out because I care about several of these people but nothing gets through to them. It's also such a bad look for road cyclists.
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