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Old 07-31-12 | 05:54 PM
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From: Detroit
Originally Posted by 3alarmer
Good decision.......easily done when it goes well. You will kick yourself if
one of the bridges separates or it otherwise does not go well.

I ride several of these, stock, all the time (well, one at a time),
and they do fine around here, even in some moderate hills.

You should be able to get the overall range you need with
2 in the front and siz in the back.
+10
These bikes are good climbers to begin with, so a mishap bending a frame would be unnecessary as well as tragic.
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