Bicycling Nudists

Peopel that love to ride bicycles, nude,or otherwise. I would be nice to have a meet somewheres and ride for 10-100 miles on a given weekend. Such as a rails to trails conversion, or a segmetn of a highwa, such as teh Natchez Trace. OR meet up at a nudist resort, adn bring our bikes!

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would apperciate some feedbackon those on hybrid bikes for off road and how off road you go. i am caught between buying a mountain bike or a hybrid, want to maybe hit a few ruff trails but most will be dirt roads and some off road places. i just don't see the hybrid tires having much traction...

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  • 15 years ago
RE: feedback on hybrid bikes

went to a high dollar bike shop yesterday to get some advise and think i'll stick to a mountain bike for what i'm going to do, it will need to get a little cooler though...

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  • 15 years ago
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hey robert yes i chose a mongoose spear mountain bike, not a top quaility bike that cost thousands but a good one that has disk brake and shimano compodents and the best feature twist shift with a click return shifter. been a few times, need to go more often but at 50 something it takes a toll on a old guy. but i am well pleased. if i get more into it i see that mongoose nowhas a 29 er with front and rear disk brakes...
hope to go out monday on a new trail i found

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  • 14 years ago
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I've got a Trek 720 hybred that will go about anywhere a mountain bike will go. If you are like most people, most of your riding is on pavement or packed grvel and a mountain tire is just friction. The trek 720 or 750's are under $450 new so very affordable. You could even go a little wider than the 1 1/4 " tire. Unless you are really rock hopin or doing mud, the hybred is the way to go

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  • 11 years ago