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Old 08-12-14, 05:14 PM
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NormanF
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You should take it to a bike shop for a tune up. New bikes do need minor wheel truing and assembly checks. That's true on a brand new bike.

The no name Chinese/Taiwan components are decent and keeps the costs down. And they come in several frame sizes, have good welds and are made lighter and stronger than any big box store bike. You're already in beginner dealer quality bike territory.

You'll be happy with it!
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