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Verergoca:
I have cycled loads basically since i was 3ish? Then again, i do live in dutchlandia, where cycling is like, the norm, so eh

Inlander:
I ride everywhere. Melbourne is a great city for cycling because it's incredibly flat, and where I live in the inner north there are masses of quiet side-streets and dedicated bike lanes. For those of you who care, this is my bike:



The black thing strapped to the underside of the cross-bar is the battery for the main light. This is what the front of the bike looks like when the main light is off:



This is what it looks like when the main light is fully charged and on:



redglasscurls:
Oh yay, bikes! I just got this refurbished 70's/80's road bike for my birthday- it still needs some work on the back brake, and I'm having trouble getting used to the central shift instead of a strightforward click thing with numbers like on mountain bikes. I really love it though!

Jposh:
It's weird that this thread popped up, because I was just about to open one when I saw it.


Just recently, I got to ride an old Schwinn that was super lightweight and had thin wheels. It was really fast, and seemed like better transportation than my skateboard, so I'm really liking the idea of owning one. I think I'm gonna try to find one used, but not so much so that the brakes might fail, or the chain falls off on a regular basis. How much would something like that cost?

tania:
i never had a bike when i was a kid either. i really wish i had had an opportunity to learn, though, because even though i don't mind walking, guelph is wonderful to bike in during the summer. i guess most places where the majority of the population are students and can't afford cars are.

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