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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: NYC, USA
Posts: 570
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Hello one and all,
You guys were really helpful in my first tour to Baltimore. Well now I am heading from NY to Baltimore and wondering which was you feel is the best route to Baltimore. Based on my map, it seems Route 1 is it... Also trying to have a little more fun this time and wondering if you guys have a better route where I can have some more fun. Thanks for all your help. Starting to loose the newbie shine on the bike. I just bought a Trek 5000 and really love the speed. How bad would it be for a few day ride? I have my Cannondale F600 still which has been made totally for a nice comfortable long ride but wondering how much pain I would feel on the Trek 5000. -John Sirabella |
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