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Old 06-27-08, 06:56 PM
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JoelS
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You'd be better off checking out the local bike shops (LBS) and talk to the folks there. See what they have to offer. A solid relationship with a local bike shop is worth a lot more than you'll spend on your bike. As they get to know you, they'll know what you need for whatever type of riding you do. They'll be able to recommend the right gear and keep it maintained. It's well worth it!
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