Anyone have a bike to lend over Labor Day Weekend?

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We received a message through the ARR website from a young many currently going through pre-deployment training at Ft. Hood. His name is Kevin and he just received the good news that he will have a 4-day pass on Labor Day Weekend. He is planning to spend it in Austin, most likely renting a hotel room somewhere outside of Downtown. He is 5'11" and the details of his visit are not yet set.

He is looking to borrow a MTB bike....better yet, from someone who will ride with him or show him around town. He indicates that he would even borrow road bike (shudder) just for the opportunity to see some of the city by bike. He is currently training somewhere in New Mexico so I am posting for him but if anyone has a bike to lend or willing to show someone around a bit please PM me and I email you his contact information. Thanks.

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