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Old 01-25-04 | 02:53 PM
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I got to refund the Schwinn, but my kickstand which I had bought, is still on it! Now I have to go bak to the store tommorrow to get it back. Anywayz...does neone reccomend a bike taht they saw in a store in TORONTO thats 300-350 bux? I know Im getting repetitive but there are so many things happenin and I am finally free to get a new good bike. Im going to use it for light trails, learning some required skills (bunnyhops and such), stairz, basically anything urban and some stuff on the trails. Also, make sure its not a rigid bike.
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Old 01-25-04 | 04:37 PM
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hooligan,

Haven't you asked the SAME question like 5 times now? I swear that this "300-500 bux" question has been asked that many times in this forum in the past week.
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Old 01-25-04 | 05:58 PM
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hooligan,

Haven't you asked the SAME question like 5 times now? I swear that this "300-500 bux" question has been asked that many times in this forum in the past week.

YEA, WHY U ASK SAME QUESTION 500 TIME?
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Old 01-25-04 | 06:03 PM
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Um dude...I'm sorry to break it to you, but you can't find a brand new bike at a shop thats of any sort of decentness (even a beginner budget bike, IE Trek 4500, Specialized Hardrock, etc) for that much money. If you want a decent bike, go look online, thats probably your only option, unless you manage to get a killer deal at a shop.
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Old 01-25-04 | 07:41 PM
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why dont you look at your prior posts for the same answer you're looking for. again.
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