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| Hunter: 10.29.08 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
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I wear padded riding shorts and a synthetic shirt and socks. | |
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| Hunter: 10.29.08 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
Posts: 22,313
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http://www.crankfire.com/map/index.php?tid=7&t=452&w=0 A bit over 3 miles. | |
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| Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Southington, CT
Posts: 1,593
| Oops, knew I forgot to do something. The miles rode jumped almost a half mile, when I looked at the end of the ride I think it was 2.67 on mine. Swapped out my stuff into the new hydration pack, plenty of room now. Just haven't really tried to swap the bladder yet. The new one has a quick release hose while my other one the hose is a permanent connect. Just looks like it might be a pain to fish the hose through the long(2-3") loop each time while the old one just has small loops to fish the hose through. Probably don't need 100 oz water anyways. |
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