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Old 07-29-13, 07:26 PM
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clydeosaur
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I have one that I bought 2 1/2 years ago to use as a commuter / trainer bike. The good? It's a very comfortable bike to ride. Soft ride and very forgiving. I've put a lot of time & mileage on it. Considering the fact that it's entry level, and size ( mine's a 60cm) the weight is not bad at all. The bad? The wheels are weak ( I switched mine out for some 105 / Mavic 22's) and the factory crank is a square taper. It could be fine for you, however I tweaked my pretty bad. Overall. good cheap bike as long as you are looking for a casual ride or commuter. Want to be sporty or race? Look elsewhere.
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