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My Love Of Bicycles
I have owned many different bicycles in my life. I decided in my early twenties that I could live just fine with just a few bicycles and without a car. I have different bicycles for different uses.

I live in Houston and use the Houston streets for my transportation. I regularly use one of my light duty mountain bicycles for grocery shopping. The light duty mountain bicycles are not as tough as my mountain bicycles. Light duty mountain bikes are also referred to as trail bikes.

I would never take a trail bike off-road. I have a really tough mountain bike with a full suspension system for taking camping. I try to get out and really ride on my mountain at least once per month. I usually know at least one person that is going cycling every weekend. It is



easy to hitch a ride with them.

Some of the most expensive bicycles are recumbent. I bought one for myself and I love it. It allows me to sit in a reclined position and pedal with my feet forward. My recumbent seat feels like a lounge chair. My model is one of the faster ones and I love it.

I had a boyfriend once that was also interested in bicycles. We rode together everywhere and he talked me into buying a tandem bicycle. That was a huge mistake. We just could not work together on that and it amplified the problems in our relationship that were just below the surface. We broke up about two months after the purchase of that tandem bike.

I was on one of my bicycles just getting some exercise last week and I rode past a retirement community and saw something amazing. I thought I was up on all of the available bicycles, but I had never seen an adult tricycle before. They were amazing. I stopped and chatted with one of the women riders and she told me that she hadn’t been able to ride bicycles in about twenty years. She needed the stability that the adult tricycle had to offer and felt like she had new freedom.

My nephew has recently become interested in bicycles. He wants a BMX for his birthday. He asked me for it because, as the most enthusiastic rider he knows, I am most likely to indulge his desire. I think that I am going to try to talk him into a free style bike instead. If I can’t talk him into a free style bike, I may end up buying both bicycles for him. I want him to love cycling as much as I do.


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