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Itís amazing what you find when you go on these trails. Iíve been out there in the woods. Iíve seen houses that are no longer there, just the fireplace is still standing. You know, the fireplace bricks are still there, but the house is gone. Iíve even seen graveyards, little like family graveyards next to these houses. Well, theyíre probably from the 1800s and 1700s. You never see that when youíre on foot because you canít really walk that far out in the woods. But once you get on a bicycle or motorcycle, boy, you start seeing stuff thatís probably on touch with people just donít go out that far. Yeah, another thing about the chain, I lost my chain once. It broke on me. It happened in Montreal. It was no big deal because it was a bicycle shop down the road. But I actually shifted the wrong way and Iím pedaling. All of a sudden thereís no resistance on my pedal. I stopped the bike and I went, ìWhat the hell is wrong with this thing?î And I noticed thereís no chain on it. And I had to go back about 3, 400 feet to find my chain that was on the bicycle path. But yeah, that happens. Hey, when that happens, if you donít have a thing to fix the chain, youíre definitely going to be walking. Thatís the only other thing I worry about besides flats is a broken chain.
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