BMX advice for an old fat guy.

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Re: BMX advice for an old fat guy.

Postby Supa C » Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:21 pm

Did Todda make it to the races this weekend?

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Re: BMX advice for an old fat guy.

Postby b2 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:26 pm

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Re: BMX advice for an old fat guy.

Postby todda » Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:49 pm

Sorry, I didn't make it. I had to work. I have a sort of crappy schedule at work that just changed. From now on, for the foreseeable future, I'll work 9 PM to 7:30 AM Wed-Sat. I used to work 2pm-11pm. So now my time at work won't actually interfere, but I may need to lose some sleep depending on when races are. Sadly the weather turned to crap this last week so I haven't been outside doing much. I spoke with PBP and I liked their price, now I just need to find some $$. I'll happily come to the next event and try someones bike (assuming I'm reasonably awake, never worked graveyards before).

Thanks again,
Todd

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Re: BMX advice for an old fat guy.

Postby ogr13 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:33 pm

Todd,
Sorry you couldn't make it. Last weekend was the final indoor race and the outdoor season doesn't get started until May.
The outdoor schedule and track info is located @ http://www.radcanyonbmx.com
Keep checking this sight for scheduled skatepark sessions and trail rides and feel free to join us!
Get youself a bike and start getting ready!!
Dave Cote
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