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Transporting a bike from Colorado
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[QUOTE="Shig, post: 795995, member: 50190"] Man, you gotta stop and ride the thing! Plus, if you're getting it at Fay Myers, it's worth the drive just to see all the cool bikes and accessories. They are one of the sickest shops in the country (sorry for the plug, they've sponsored me for years). If you are taking I-25 north out of Denver, there is an incredible track/riding area located along the west side of the highway called Valley Dirt Riders (locals call it Berthoud). It's about 45 minutes north of Denver, you can't miss it. They have a sweet MX track that's prepped and watered, and miles and miles of hare scramblin goodness. You won't be dissapointed. [/QUOTE]
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