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Old 06-06-14, 04:10 AM
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It depends on the bike, how well it's made and what it's made of (steel, aluminum, or plastic) Also how large the wheels and the distance between the wheels. There is no easy answer except try a bike out on a bumpy road and see how it rides.
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