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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by mixie View Post
    I want to know why anyone in their right minds puts white bar tape on a bike? Looks nice but gets brown fast.
    Because it's coooooooooollll.

    Soft Scrub will clean it right up.

  2. #2
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    Congrats!!! I hope the two of you have many wonderful memories together.

    I am an ex-runner, too, and don't EVER see going back. I thought running was the only thing that we keep me lean and trim but was I ever wrong... Biking is great for that and so much less of a chore than running is.

    I see you are in NYC - where do you plan to ride?

  3. #3
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    Thanks for all the good wishes and compliments!! I think you ladies are right, its not so much pink as to be Barbie-dollish. I post some pics of me riding as soon as I have them.

    Riding in NYC - right now I'm taking the shortest routes possible on the streets to the bikeway on the East River, last night I rode down the River to the bottom of Manhattan, cut through Battery Gardens and headed up the bikeway on the west side, which I know pretty well because I used to run there. I'd like to try Central Park soon, I just have to figure out the best way to get there without getting hit by a taxi. The other benefit of the Park is that I know the mileage of all the loops from running, elsewhere I have to use Google maps.
    -Mel

  4. #4
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    Congratulations on the new bike. I actually love the little bit of pink on it.
    "Chisel praise in stone; write criticism in sand."

  5. #5
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    Yay! Congrats from a fellow New Yorker.

    ETA: Cinnamon - there are so many nice places to ride in NYC. All of the TE ladies should come do a cycling vacation here! There are the paths virtually all the way around Manhattan as well as Central Park in Manhattan and Prospect Park in Brooklyn. There is also a 40-mile rails-to-trails paved route starting in Yonkers going north. Haven't done that one yet, but it's on my list. Another ride I have done is going over the Washington Bridge to New Jersey and riding River Road. It's a beautiful scenic practically car-free road along the Hudson River in Palisades Park. There is some serious climbing on that ride!
    Last edited by rij73; 08-27-2007 at 12:54 PM.

  6. #6
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    Thanks RIJ. I might have to ask you more about some of those routes soon. Other than Central Park and the East/West side bikeways I don't know much. I'm going to pick up a map today (all the ones I've found online are so small I can't read anything).
    -Mel

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by MelFel View Post
    Thanks RIJ. I might have to ask you more about some of those routes soon. Other than Central Park and the East/West side bikeways I don't know much. I'm going to pick up a map today (all the ones I've found online are so small I can't read anything).
    Almost every bike shop has the NYC Cycling Map. Make sure you get the 2007 version.

  8. #8
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    Well you will have to keep an eye out for my sister... LOL. She rides the same route. Not like you are inundated with choices there!

 

 

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