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Old 12-27-09, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ChrizzleDizzle6
thats so cool and awesome of you to share
thanks so much so now i know that there is no rush and to just enjoy what i have.
although a brand new bike sounds amazing, id rather not waste the money if all it will do is sit in my garage.
so ill continue with my two road bikes that i have until im ready for a new one!
thanks again for relating to me i appreciate it
Yes, if a bike(s) meets your need, you really shouldn't have to get a new one, and my reasons for get any new bike was due to my ever evolving commuting needs. My main winter commuter started life as a 300 dollar hybrid that I purchased several years ago, but over that time, it showed numerous shortcomings. When I do purchase a new winter commuter, I now have more input in deciding what I want in my next bike.
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