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Old 09-27-04, 05:46 PM
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Most durable and lightest frame/complete

wut is the most durable, lightest frame and complete. (Bmx freestyle) and wuts the price
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Old 10-02-04, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by alanbikehouston
I registered my old Kryptonite locks on using the "Exchange" registration form. Yesterday, I received an e-mail telling me that I am registered. It said that I would be getting another e-mail in the future that contained a "Postage Paid Label". That label is used to retun my locks with ONE working key directly to the company. When my old locks reach the company, they will mail the new locks to me.

Dozens of companies use tubular locks for bike locks, gun locks, and other uses. Only ONE company has taken the picking problem seriously, and that is Kryptonite. By the way, a local locksmith showed me how quickly a skilled person can pick most flat key locks. There is a good reason that tubular locks became popular.
umm...we were talking about the most lightest most durable frame out there buddy...
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What a craptacular newbie. Learn to post in the right area! And also NO AOLESE or you'll get your butt banned faster than you can say "shish kebob".
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Hi folks,
I love bicycles. Could anyone tell me anything about the weight/durability of a Schwinn World Tour. My uncle gave me this bike the other day. It's in EXCELLENT condition. I took it to the bike shop to get the wheels trued and they said it was about 15 years old when Schwinn WAS Schwinn, not huffy. This bike seems to have very high end components, alum. cranks, alum. wheels, chromoly tubes. I put new tires/tubes and it seems like new now. It seems extremely lightweight to me as I can pick it up with one hand and put it on my shoulder like a handbag. I would like to get into some aerobic activity with this bike as I need to lose some weight.

Any info on this bike would be appreciated.

Thanks.
Dan (toodamtall1@yahoo.com)
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