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TOPIC: Mountain Biking (Roadies welcome too)
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I do alot of mountain biking around my area, mostly the Thun Trail and Blue Marsh. The Thun Trail is mostly flat and you can mostly go for distance down to Birdsboro. Blue Marsh has trails with a greater level of difficulty. Either way its fun being out in the woods for a few hours he,he...

Richie
'06 Gary Fisher Tassajara (Disc)
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Annie,
Although we both ride Specialized off road now, the Mrs previously had a raleigh. Unfortunately it was stolen. She loved that bike. For the price I think they are the way to go. They make a nice light aluminum frame hardtail probably in your price range. We have the same problem in Florida during the winter. It's scary on the roads with all the old people. Good luck...
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Bad Annie,

We are far from being experts, but we can tell you that we have been very happy with our Specialized brand bikes. We have the Expedition model, and they have been good for both on and off road riding.

You can see their line at Specialized(dot)com and we bought ours at a local (Trappe, PA) store called Bikesport. (Lifetime annual tuneups come standard from these folks.)

Hope this helps!

R & M
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deleware gap ! awesome , One of my climbs is bangor mountain rt 611 . Your best bet is to get a bike from a local bike shop . If you buy on ebay make sure you get the right fit . You dont want a bike thats breaks and you want one that fits :) good luck .ps if you ever riding the gap send me a message . Im a roadie though . Peace
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I love to ride and the benifits are great . Resting heart , less then 60 beats a minute . I ride about 7000 miles a year . This year all I do is ride up n down the steepest mountains I can find . Pretty cool riding up into the clouds . Great for the lower body as well as abs and the tan you get is awesome
riderrrrrrrr :)
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so if we exercise maybe we can do it better?
Las Vegas NV
 
 
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OFRD,

"Mountain" biking is certainly a whole other game here in florida! Full suspension is definitely the way to go here, what with palmettos, oak roots, and various critters on the trails. I put time on my road bike, just so I can ride without having to cope with roots on the trail!

Hope you have fun on the bike while you're visiting our state!

Kane
Port Orange FL
 
 
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TOPIC: Mountain Biking (Roadies welcome too)