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Old 04-11-05, 11:16 AM
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Good Bad or Ugly?

Mountain bike.............Do you think its work 616.00 bucks..I want to get a sspension because I want to start riding more kinda downhill and cross country or hardcore riding..

1.R the components good

2. frame=GOOD?

3.Brakes=GOOD?


any input will help

I know I post a lot of threads....
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Old 04-11-05, 11:17 AM
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https://www.ironhorsebikes.com/all_mo...or_trail.shtml

sorry heres the bike
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Frame is ok. Its their big store lineup, so it isn't built for tonnes of abuse. The yakuza is a good pricepoint, but I don't think you can but it in the frame form.

Its a toughy, If you are looking for something to get you started it would be a good place to start, but as you go bigger you have to realize the limits of the frame.
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If its your first bike go for it !
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Old 04-11-05, 07:48 PM
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Appears they took off on HARO's design from last year.
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screw lo quality fs. not that that's necessarily lo, but i would recomend a hardtail for anyones first bike then when youv'e "paid yer dues" buy a nice fs, then it'll be much sweeter because you'll appreciate it more on more than one level.
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