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Old 10-18-15, 11:45 AM
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habilis
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I found a similar bike, labelled "Quest." The biggest drawback is the weight, mostly due to such amenities as front and rear shocks. If you live an a fairly flat area, it won't be as much of a problem for your daughter. The ride experience is probably similar to that of a beach-cruiser. My adult son, a body-builder, loves this bike for running around town because it develops his leg muscles. (He weighs 210 and doesn't appreciate the springy shocks.) So far, it hasn't presented any mechanical problems, though.

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