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I am wondering what everyone thinks of the diamonback edgewood and buying a bike from Dicks sporting goods.I also wanted to know what is everyones opinion on the rapid fire vs twist shimano shifters are the rapid fire worth the extra money or just st hype? Thank you in advance for the replies
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I am wondering what everyone thinks of the diamonback edgewood and buying a bike from Dicks sporting goods.I also wanted to know what is everyones opinion on the rapid fire vs twist shimano shifters are the rapid fire worth the extra money or just st hype? Thank you in advance for the replies
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I am going to be mostly road and walking/bike paths no heavy off roading here.. Looking to be up to 20-25 mile rides by end of summer and 4-5 times a week weather permitting. . Also easy riding with my 8 yr old daughter... have been looking at all bikes and loath walmart I love there roll me to the register deal .I would love to ask how am I supposed to do that with flat tires? I mean might as well buy it in the box and just put together your self. Dicks seems pretty desent all bikes are ready to go and they have bike repair on site. Any suggestions or experiences would be helpful we only have one LBS in town and not really sure they also sell river rafting supplies as well..
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I am going to be mostly road and walking/bike paths no heavy off roading here.. Looking to be up to 20-25 mile rides by end of summer and 4-5 times a week weather permitting. . Also easy riding with my 8 yr old daughter... have been looking at all bikes and loath walmart I love there roll me to the register deal .I would love to ask how am I supposed to do that with flat tires? I mean might as well buy it in the box and just put together your self. Dicks seems pretty desent all bikes are ready to go and they have bike repair on site. Any suggestions or experiences would be helpful we only have one LBS in town and not really sure they also sell river rafting supplies as well..
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