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MaXiMuM

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  1. So, are we going to get a report back on this, you cannot come bragging on the hub and not tell us if you caught a Permit!!!! :cursing: :cursing: [emoji107]

    Got one to eat, but couldn't jam it. Got a tarpon in 3 foot of water, and 4 bones over 10lbs.

    Read the next Flyfishing Magazine for the article.

  2. MaXiMuM

     

    Have a chat with the Sheriff.

     

    Important things that I will consider from one lady rider to another lady rider

    1. A good ladies saddle

    2. Stand over height

    3. A proper setup

    4. The bike must look appealing to the lady rider.

    5. You don't have to go for a ladies specific bike

     

    and lastly a nice outfit ... she needs to look and feel good

     

    Going to see the Sheriff tomorrow...

  3. Just trying to find out who's riding what?

     

    There is a ladies saddle thread, which made a lot of sense, thought this might be a good idea.

     

    So I am trying to find out more about getting a bike for my gf.

    She is 5'1" and 50kg's. knows how to ride, but hasn't ridden trails and things.

     

    So ladies, what pony are you on?

    What size are you on, versus your height?

    and

    What recommendations do you have when buying a ladies bike? What to look for specifically and what to avoid.

     

    Thanks.

  4. I have a small Merida TFS300 that my daughter rides that you can borrow. PM me if interested.

    That's awesome. Thank you guys so much.

     

    Lets do this.

     

    If anyone is riding mass next Friday and has a small that they might be willing to lend us, it would be greatly appreciated.

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    Hell she IS tiny

    Yip, think a small should be OK for a test ride, but if we gonna throw loot at it then I will get her sized properly, she might be extra small.

     

    Ex-ballet dancer, so pushing pedals shouldn't be an issue.

  6. I have a small 26" single speed you can loan. Wife and daughter tend to share it so it's currently set up slightly more towards medium. But easy to adjust.

     

    And it has flat pedals on it at the moment. :thumbup:

    Thank you. This sounds like the best option. I do like it lots.

     

    Can't believe the Hubber team, lending a Humber a bike so he can get his gf riding.

     

    I'll PM you.

  7. Ok, so romance is in the air... And I want to ride mass next week with the new gf.

    However, she needs a scooter.

    I have a 24" small for my 7 year old, but it's too small, checked already.

    Who's got a. 26er, small, bike that she could try it at mass? Trust, it has to be small.

    Girls would be best, but anything will do...

    Buy, rent or loan?

    Or any body seen a good deal on something that can get her out of the gate smiling?

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