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Old 11-06-13, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by due ruote
The first picture of the Panasonic makes the fork looks a little funny. Definitely check that out; feel the downtube and top tube to make sure there's no buckling at all and eyeball the fork to make sure it's in line with the head tube. My hunch is it's just the picture angle. Other than that caveat, I would go for that bike. It's not a crazy screaming deal but that's a really solid bike with good components that's in good shape (as long as that fork thing checks out). The Panasonics that I've ridden have been some of the best riding bikes I've been on.
I thought the panasonic looked the best in terms of condition and componentry as well. I could probably get it for 250 which wouldn't hurt.
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