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    The Touring Cyclist

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    Recycled Cycles & Service - From the website

    Recycled Cycles & Service

    (10 reviews)

    Looking for a bike but don't want to spend too much? Paul at Recycled Cycles might have what you…read moreneed. Buying a bike from Paul was a great experience. He is very knowledgeable but doesn't talk down to you. Nor does he push a hard sell, or try to hype up any of his bikes. He comes across as a honest dude. He buys bikes, fixes them up so they are ready to ride, and resells them. The best part -- he offers a 90-day warranty on any bike he sells. Try getting that on Craigslist... Here's how it works. Go to his website and check out his selection. If you see something you like, call him and arrange a time to check out the bike at his UCity home. If you decide you want the bike, you put down a non-refundable 30% deposit on it. After you do this, Paul will spend a couple days getting the bike all tuned up and ready to ride. Then you go back, pay the remaining amount, and take your new used bike. He is happy to install extras like a water-bottle holder or a kickstand for a small fee. I would recommend checking the site often, because his bikes go QUICK (especially the hybrids). He takes credit cards, but I would recommened paying with a check (w/ local address) to avoid a surcharge. Paul also does repairs, and he says that he often works on bikes that bike shops have refused. I picked up a nice hybrid bike for $280+tax and I'm enjoying it.

    I recently got a very nice road bike here. Paul was extremely knowledgeable and honest. He knows…read morebikes! He spent a lot of time educating me on every detail of the bike I bought. I will certainly go back when it's time to add to the collection!

    Bangert Island - River view

    Bangert Island

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    My first time biking Bangert I was alternately delighted and frustrated. A bicycle allowed me to…read morecover the entire island, something I've never done on foot. Every time I came to a path fork I took the trail heading away from the interior. So, it was a delight to cover the perimeter and finally explore areas I hadn't been in before. However, the lack of trail markers--even at the forks--meant much of the time I had little idea where I was. The trail map was no help and only by checking the sun's position and knowing where the river was did I have an idea of the general direction I was headed. That was frustrating. I kept thinking how a walker wouldn't know where they were, nor how far they were from the next fork that could take them back to Bangert's entrance. Beyond that, the island's trails are fairly easy. Paths nearest the River Road and along the north are solid and mostly flat. Trails along the river are sandy with frequent dips and switchbacks. I began by heading north toward Interstate 70 and its traffic roar. Once I made the turn south and biked further from the bridge the noise subsided and the ride became more serene. However, the trail also got narrower. Trees close in and it's easy to snag a handlebar or pedal. There were a few small tree trunks across the trail--part of the fun of mountain biking--but most were level with the ground. A few trunks showed recent evidence of large trees having been cut to allow the path to run between the sections. Carey in what you need: There are no facilities of any sort here.

    Would love to give this a 5 star review, but went on the Slough Loop Trail and got about a mile…read moreinto the "loop" and hit a dead end with lots of downed trees and heavy brush covering the trail, with no real way to get around. Had to backtrack and try another trail. That trail was open with no dead ends. Hopefully St. Charles County parks will clear the downed trees this winter and open all the trails once again for Spring 2022. Anyway, nice overlook of the Missouri River just south of the I-70 Blanchette Bridge. The trails are mostly wooded with several spots that have views of the river.

    Rawlings Sporting Goods - This is what a baseball is made of.

    Rawlings Sporting Goods

    (8 reviews)

    I had heard about this place and wanted to check it out. So I went here, not really knowing what…read moreto expect. The Rawlings Experience is part showroom, part store, part museum and part batting cage. Of course, pretty much everything they have is baseball related. There's a lower level and an upper level. The lower level focuses on gloves. Baseball gloves, softball gloves, kids' gloves, you name it. There are many unique, specialized gloves that looked really cool. You are free to take them down, try them on, and if you want, buy one. Keep in mind though, that the are about $450/each. So you probably wouldnt want to bring your kid here to get their first glove. There's even an area where you can customize your own glove - pick the color of the leather, the stitching, you can get your name or designs branched onto it, or other personalized touches to make your glove unique. Also on the lower level toward the back is a display of the Gold Gloves. These awards are given to the best fielder at each position in each league every year. They have all the Gold Gloves that they awarded the past year on display and behind that is a room with their Gold Glove hall of fame - the best fielders at each position (those who won the most gold gloves). Each of these players has a locker, jersey and a Gold Glove. Cool! Upstairs is about other equipment, primarily bats. They have metal bats, wood bats, both for baseball and softball. I thought they were pretty cool, but what I really liked was they had a batting cage. There were 2(?) cages with tees where you could hit, and a batting cage where the ball is pitched to you by a machine. The latter looked cool but there was a line, so we didnt do that, but my kid did get to bat off a tee, and that was cool. They have bats and batting helmets for people to use. Upstairs also had batting gloves, backpacks and maybe other sporting goods, also for sale (fortunately at more reasonable prices). Overall, it was a great place to visit and I'd definitely recommend it if you like baseball and are in the St. Louis area.

    The Rawlings Experience is located in Westport Village outside of St Louis…read more Inside you can swing bats,design your own glove ,lol at the lastest equipment or just browse thru the store looking at the various artifacts highlighting the game's greatest accomplishments. There is no fee to enter so definitely a must stop if you love America's past time.

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