Thanks for the tales from the bike world. I rode it three miles the
first day I got it. It was roughly a mile-and-a-half from the bike store
home and then I rode another mile-and-a-half in the driveway with my
Daughter Sara. I couldn't ride yesterday due to class and it's raining here
today. I will probably put in some time on it Saturday and Sunday. I plan to
ride for a couple of miles each day after work and perhaps more on the
weekend. We'll see how it all plays out in the end, which I hope will get
smaller due to all of the riding!
Bert New
Watkinsville, Georgia
Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
I will see what I can do about radio and riding.
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>Subject: [IRCA] Bikes and Palstar R-30
>Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2007 10:37:43 +0000
>
>Bert,
>
>At 42 I purchased a Trek mountain bike. Weight was 270 lbs. Rode 6 days a
>week and average 10 miles a ride. In two years got down to 235 lbs, but
>still had the bulge. A bike speedometer is nice, tells you distance,
>average time and other cools things.
>
>I plan riding the bike again when I retire in February. I have the bike
>and R-30, just need a 102" whip antenna and some batteries. Also advise
>getting a helmet.
>
>Dennis,
>Vancouver, WA
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