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Btwin ST-100 review

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It's so cool!! Hi everyone ✋👩 First of all,in the last 2 weeks my online classes had started and I had a lot of work to do so I wasn't able to update you all for some time. I hope you understand. But now I manage my online classes pretty well and all my homework for the week is done so I can start blogging this weekend 🙌🙌 I mentioned in an earlier blog ( My Dream Bike ) that I was going to buy my new bike 3 weeks ago. So I went with my dad to Decathlon. There were some rows of chairs, each of them 6ft apart (due to ongoing Covid-19). I was planning to buy a Btwin Riverside bike but unfortunately, I am not a very tall person and that bike was rather high so we had to leave that idea. Then I came across a Btwin Rockrider. The frame was high but it was built in such a way, that the seat went a long way beyond the frame. I bought an S size (from a choice of XS, S, M, L and XL) and adjusted the seat five fingers from the bottom. This Rockrider was an ST-100 model and had 21 gear...

My Dream Bike

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My Dream Bike Hi reader, Thanks for reading my blogs :) Cycling is an amazing sport. I like cycling because it helps me travel to different places very fast without wasting much energy (like with running) so that I still have enough energy to play, if where I play is kind of far from home. People who don't know how to cycle miss out on a lot of fun in their lives. Speaking of cycling, today I will write about My Dream Bike. On my 6th birthday, my dad bought me a Btwin Misti Girl 300 bike. I was so happy that I started riding it everyday. Even now, I still have that same cycle and I ride it everyday.   As I grew older, I grew taller and now (5 years later) it is not easy to ride on it so I'll get a new bike soon. This are the factors of my dream bike. My dream bike will be a geared bike and will be of 24". It will have an orange bell, a bottle-cage and (of course) a stand. It is a geared bike as my layout has a steep slope that isn't easy to ride uphill on with a normal...