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Originally Posted by Bounty Hunter
BUMP, does anyone have feedback on the LeMond I went with?
That's a nice bike to start your fitness riding with.

The one area that might present some problems is the wheelset. 20 spoke wheels and clydes usually don't mix too well. I'd suggest riding it as is and see how they hold up. For the first year or so, the shop where you bought it ought to do free tuning and/or get your wheels replaced if they really go bad.

After that period, if you are faithful to your riding commitment and are puttin on the miles, look at getting a 32 spoke set like Mavic Open Pro on some Ultegra hubs (about $200-250).
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