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Old 12-22-10 | 03:58 PM
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I suspect that as far as thieves are concerned you either have a "newer nicer bike" or "old junk", so I doubt it makes a lot of difference which new bike you buy that way.

Disk brakes also require periodic adjustment, may be easier than what you have, but they don't eliminate issues, either.

If it's dead flat and you're not riding too far, a single-speed would eliminate some maintenance issues.
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