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Old 09-25-2017, 11:24 AM   #5802
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Originally Posted by KTrain View Post
Get a trainer. You don't want to lose any fitness/progress you've made over the summer. It makes getting back on the bike in the spring that much harder.

Dedicating a lot of time to kids is great but you should still take time to do the things you enjoy.

I hear ya, but, I invested my spare cash into a fat bike last year and I just ordered a dropper post - so my wife would hit the roof if I bought a trainer. I likely have to settle for riding 1 or two times per week for the balance of the season, then squeezing in weekend rides on my fattie.

i'll likely have to start joining my wife for mid-week 5 am workouts.
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