Greetings from Jersey. New Jersey, that is.

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rhm

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I don't know why people call it Jersey, actually. It's near New York. Which is strange, since Jersey isn't really near York, right? Well, what do I know, I'm not from here, I just live here!

Anyway, my cycling friends consider me an Anglophile cyclist so thought it makes sense that I post here. I ride old English bikes, mostly. And I repair old Brooks saddles.

Rudi
 

ianrauk

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HI rhm, welcome to Cycle Chat.
Where in NJ?
 
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rhm

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Between Trenton and Princeton. Some people call this "the nice part" of New Jersey. Actually, it's mostly pretty nice. Got hills if I ride north or west, pine forest to the south, and "the shore" to the east.
 
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rhm

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Thanks for the warm welcome!

Now as I learn my way around this forum, help me out, please! I want to start a thread called the "century a month challenge." The idea being, you take one day each month to ride a hundred... Oh, I don't care if it's miles or kilometers. I've been doing this a few years, mostly on old old bikes. So my question is, where in this forum would you think I'll get the most participants ?
 

Rickshaw Phil

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Thanks for the warm welcome!

Now as I learn my way around this forum, help me out, please! I want to start a thread called the "century a month challenge." The idea being, you take one day each month to ride a hundred... Oh, I don't care if it's miles or kilometers. I've been doing this a few years, mostly on old old bikes. So my question is, where in this forum would you think I'll get the most participants ?
There already is such a thing on here: Link.

Having done two already this year, I may attempt to do a metric century a month for 2014 if I can complete the ride on saturday.:thumbsup: (intending to do this one on saturday:hyper:)
 
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rhm

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Ah, thanks for the link, Phil! I'm in.

Pat, cycling is a wet business. I'm used to that!
 
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