Raleigh Bicycles

Posted by Chris Skogen On February - 29 - 2012

Here at Almanzo we're big fans of the motto, 'run what ya brung' and in no way would we ever encourage anything else. That said though, if you're in the market for a new rig (especially one that crushes the rock) be sure and check these guys out. We've been riding the RXC since late last Fall and absolutely love it. Quick, stiff and responsive, this thing handles like a dream. Whether it's steel, aluminum or carbon that gets you out of bed, Raleigh has something that will to fit your needs. Maybe it's the RXC or the Roper? Maybe your a high style kind of person and it's the International or the Militis? Don't believe us? Go and test ride one today and see for yourself.

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Posted by Chris Skogen On June - 30 - 2011

A second sample post to see how everything will look and to see how far the body of text will move over toward the photo. I think it's working rather well, I'm just not certain as to the final layout.

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Posted by Chris Skogen On June - 30 - 2011

A sample post to see how everything will look

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A bit about our future together...

Posted by Chris Skogen On 8:52 PM
Hello to all who have stumbled across this lovely land of gravel greatness. I want you to know that registration is going to open for the 2008 running of the Almanzo 100 shortly after the new year begins. Consider this your advance warning. I am going to be accepting postcards again this year and I invite any who might wish to create their own to please do so, it makes going to the mail box an absolute pleasure. Also, I want to let everyone know that the first round of flyers for this years event are going to be going out after the first of the year as well, so keep your eyes peeled for this super hot, collectible piece of Almanzo history. Anyway, until we meet again.

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