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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 1038161, member: 22283"] Welcome, ds! You can find lots of riding to do in your area. If you get the bike, you will find folks to ride with for sure. Take in all you can from this place and try to get a feel for just what bike you may want to hunt for. You are at an advantage to many because you are starting essentially from scratch, and it appears you have the means to do so. I would take my time and make an informed purchase and let the fun begin. You'll find that many of the riding areas around will have loops that are much easier than others. It won't take you long before you start venturing into some more difficult trails, especially since you already have the basics. And don't pass up the opportunities to take laps on the mx tracks either. That is also a bug that is hard to shake. Again, welcome...and let us know when you find a bike to buy! [/QUOTE]
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