Old 09-28-10 | 04:40 PM
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For the money, I could build a better bike that meets my exact preferences.

For someone who doesn't have the tools, time or experience, it's a good bike to consider. Don't forget to add sales tax since you can't buy online. All in all, you'd probably be spending close to $2,000 when fully equipped. You do get a great warranty from Trek.
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