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Old 01-22-07, 07:09 PM
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Everybody's right and all reason's above for buying or not buying are good. Perhaps, however, and that's only a perhaps, you ride your current speed and distance because that is what best suits your current bike, not your potential cycling Self. As Grant Peterson at Riv sorta says, "A good bike won't make you directly faster or stronger or have more fun, but then, it won't hold you back either."
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