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Old 10-08-12 | 12:26 PM
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ericthered
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From: Knoxville TN

Bikes: Surley Crosscheck, 1988 Rockhopper Commuter

I also like the front replaceable cleats on the toe of MTN shoes to take some of the wear from stopping at lights. They can be replaced alot easier than the rubber. More expensive Mtn shoes also have stiffer soles that help with hotspots.
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