Hey Guys,
In a feeble attempt to get in shape I will start riding my bike again. I used to stuff my bike in a minivan but that vehicle hit a deer and is gone. Now the 68' will take over the job of getting me to the trailhead. The U-track allows me to mount whatever I want along the front of the bed with ease. I figure another two bikes will fit, and since only 3 people will fit in the cab why transport more than 3. Wish me luck in losing weight.
Jimharold
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Re: Bike Rack
The BEST of LUCK getting that weight off. I know that it isn't easy and "as you get older" it is even harder. OK, that being said, exercising is STILL better for your heart even if the weight doesn't come off as easy as it did when you and I were 18.jimharold wrote:Hey Guys,
In a feeble attempt to get in shape I will start riding my bike again. Wish me luck in losing weight.
Jimharold
NICE idea on the bike rack too!! I was lazy and bought one that attaches to your trailer hitch.
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Re: Bike Rack
The heart is only going to beat so many more times before you die. Why waste any beats exercising?
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Yea!!! You should take up smoking too.
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