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Whether you’re a boardwalk pedal pusher or a mountain ascending fiend, make sure to get the right set of wheels for your terrain. North Jersey off-roaders will do best with a multispeed mountain bike that’s geared low enough to get you over the bumps and through the woods. Colorful beach cruisers like the Electra Super Deluxe (top right) are better for the Shore’s flat terrain. If you have a passion for the Shore and for the mountains, consider a hybrid (like the Trek 7100, right), which combines the comfort of a mountain bike with the lightweight frame and style of a road racer. “They’re a more laid-back ride,” says Tom Briede, owner of Victory Bike, Board and Ski in Union (2559 Morris Avenue, 908-686-2383). But, Briede cautions, choose smoother trails when navigating on a hybrid.
—Ashley V. Neglia
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The recent Bamboozle Festival was not just great for New Jersey music fans, it also provided a high-profile opportunity for a bunch of Jersey bands like the Bouncing Souls to play to their home state crowd.
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“I collect bad bottles, because if the wine is ready and the person is there, I'm opening it.” states Ric Elias. This is an interesting statement; personally, I want to collect good bottles.
I’m a voracious fan of music festivals. Fortunately there are two annual musical shindigs in South Jersey that always scratch my festival itch.