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Thread: "Cruise" on the bike!

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    Default "Cruise" on the bike!

    After work tuesday I took a bike a good friend gave to me, he calls it "Smoke" and so it already has a name. This was a test run for the dirt and this after work ride was one of those rides that just... Well it was awesome, the path wasn't epic in any way but the evening was just great. The trail was in great shape, the bike was working great, the weather was perfect and the wildlife was out. I am glad I went where I did. Made for a great way to put and end to the day before heading home






    Flowers are out





    Juntion


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    The Elk just calmly hanging out!
















    Continue on the loop!
















    Back to the car

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    I love the shot of the car with the bike. It's like two classics. Keep riding!!
    Justin
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    looks like a nice ride...but those pics of that elk eating the trees made me so mad...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gear View Post
    I love the shot of the car with the bike. It's like two classics. Keep riding!!
    Thanks! Will do!

    Quote Originally Posted by Flagster View Post
    looks like a nice ride...but those pics of that elk eating the trees made me so mad...
    Why mad? Dinner taste good if they eat well!
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    Love the bike and the scenery. Clearly I need to pick up another cruiser and do this!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Funrover View Post
    Thanks! Will do!



    Why mad? Dinner taste good if they eat well!
    true :-) but they eat all the trees in my backyard...between the pocket gophers and elk nothing will grow...
    Guess I should just go ride and forget the gardening

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    Quote Originally Posted by weezerbot View Post
    Love the bike and the scenery. Clearly I need to pick up another cruiser and do this!
    I totally agree, it's a blast!

    Quote Originally Posted by Flagster View Post
    true :-) but they eat all the trees in my backyard...between the pocket gophers and elk nothing will grow...
    Guess I should just go ride and forget the gardening
    I hear you ont the animals, where I am at if you want a garden you have to cover it so it's not eaten.
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    Open trails and coaster brakes. Sweet! With a little more practice, you can be like these guys:

    http://vimeo.com/32425530

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    Hi all, I see this is only forum on ExPo where I have a thing that people discussing about I like to ride on bicycle on some forest roads, that harmony with nature is priceless - you dont make loud sounds and dont have exhaust. Car is good, but bike likely more for soul. And here's a pic of mine heavy crap LOL2012-05-02 16.57.10.jpg2012-05-02 16.56.50.jpg
    I am not a rich guy, huh))

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    Mountain & road bikes seem to get all the press, to me cruiser bikes are way cooler because they'er uncomplicated & the sweet curve of the frame is appealing to the eye, the uprite riding postion and not having to get a proctologist to remove the seat makes for a fun ride.
    I've never been lost, just rite fearsome confused for a few months. (Bear Claw Chris Lapp.)

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