Old 07-02-10, 09:08 PM
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Thanks for the tips. I really would like to buy a new bike though. It's more than just the tires, brakes and shifters. Too much work/money and I'm too excited to get a new bike anyway.

Overall, would you say that the 3 bikes are generally on the same level? As in, I should just test ride them and go with whatever feels comfortable?

Thanks again.
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