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Bicycles and seniors co-exist?
Eleanor MacMaster wrote: Seniors and bikes can not only co-exist: they can interact in a most delightful and positive manner. -- "Biker Chick" After 15 years of not riding and a large weight gain, I'm wanting to get back into biking. I'm seriously looking at a Specialized Expedition Comp Disk. Comments would be appreciated. "biker bob" |
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Lots of older worker and retirees in our club and they prefer
recumbents. I paid US$504 for the EZ-1 designed by http://www.easyracers.com and manufactured by sun bicycles. I weigh over 250. biker bob wrote: Eleanor MacMaster wrote: Seniors and bikes can not only co-exist: they can interact in a most delightful and positive manner. -- "Biker Chick" After 15 years of not riding and a large weight gain, I'm wanting to get back into biking. I'm seriously looking at a Specialized Expedition Comp Disk. Comments would be appreciated. "biker bob" |
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Mike Schwab Dec 29, 9:42 pm
Lots of older worker and retirees in our club and they prefer recumbents. I paid US$504 for the EZ-1 designed by http://www.easyracers.com and manufactured by sun bicycles. Maggie Dec 30 I want one of those. They look great. I am not a senior citizen yet nor am I retired.....but those bikes look like fun. I could probably do that 50 miles I am hoping for riding one of those. ;-) Maggie |
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Mike
Thanks for the note and the web site on the easyracers recumbents. Will check these out. There is a lot to look at these days. I have an older model Specialized Allez that's like new but it sure seems uncomfortable now. Things have really changed the last decade. Will have more later. biker bob |
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In my opinion a recumbent is the only way to go especially if you are tired of all the little aches and pains the DF bike has to offer. Not only are 'bents fun but they can be surprisingly fast too. 'bent Brian -- bentbrian |
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