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Old 09-03-08, 10:02 AM
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joetotale
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if your budget is $200, then i'd suggest hoping for the best at the thrift store or craigslist and buying a new rear wheel with a fixed hub. still, unless you really have mechanical skills (or live near to and are willing to put some time in at a bike co-op), then it's gonna be hard to keep the costs under $200 if the bike you find isn't in mostly good shape to begin with.
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