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				  Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 8:28 pm    Post subject: Downhill/Mountain Biking  | 
	
				
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				the title is the question does any1 do it....
 
 
bikes yopu have? :
 
 
 
i have HardRock Sport Specialzed 2005 24 speed RST front suspension A-1 enhanced aluminum frame...
 
 
where do u go biking...
 
i make jumps at a construction site near my house and i go to devils drop somewhere near Cervantes' area nice hills there   | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:08 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				| I bike to school. In a snow blizzard. Uphill, both ways. With a seventy kilgoram backpack strapped to my shoulderblades. | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2005 9:39 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				I don't bike anymore, my parent's through away my bike's cause I wasn't using them (they had flat tires and it was winter)
 
 
I wish I could find another bike to ride, cause I don't wanna spend money on public transit, and I don't got my license | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 9:25 am    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				Hikaru79 wrote: I bike to school. In a snow blizzard. Uphill, both ways. With a seventy kilgoram backpack strapped to my shoulderblades. 
 
 
With no shoes. | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 10:23 am    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				Martin wrote: Hikaru79 wrote: I bike to school. In a snow blizzard. Uphill, both ways. With a seventy kilgoram backpack strapped to my shoulderblades. 
With no shoes.  
 
And we liked it. | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:21 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				hmm u live in holland landing right??,...becuase devils drop is right on holland landing river trail right at very end   | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:26 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				El Comandante wrote: hmm u live in holland landing right?? 
 
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:47 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				| Dood, he l1ve5 in C4nada! | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 5:50 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				I would assume that holland landing is a place in Canada...
 
 
Yeah, I go biking quite a bit, not so often downhill as just travelling.
 
 
Last I remember, I did a 25km bike ride in around an hour, so not quite as good as you, Cervantes  . | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 7:18 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				| meh....close enough miguel( de cervantes) .... well i usuall go from bathurst and davis to wellington adn bathurst to dufferin and wellington and dufferin 19th sideroad that about 30-40km i woudl say.. | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 7:54 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				Assuming 19th sideroad is 3 roads north of 16th, that's a distance of 18km, by my count.  36 for a round trip.
 
 
Dufferin is such a nice road to drive down; biking must be even better.    But to have to go on busy roads like Bathurst and Wellington... ugh. | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 8:21 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				Cervantes wrote: Assuming 19th sideroad is 3 roads north of 16th, that's a distance of 18km, by my count.  36 for a round trip.
 
Dufferin is such a nice road to drive down; biking must be even better.     But to have to go on busy roads like Bathurst and Wellington... ugh.  
 
 
i usualy go in the morning when its quite...and there is a nice breeze.....also duffering and bathurst are 2-4km apart at best ...so make that about 40-44 km   
 
 
i like your pic... wonder why you chose it    | 
			 
			
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				  Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 10:02 pm    Post subject: (No subject)  | 
	
				
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				| I like the pirate better. | 
			 
			
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