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Old 07-24-16 | 01:42 PM
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hasnolimits
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Originally Posted by RickGr4
CS,

The difference is NOT night and day. But it is certainly there. As I said earlier, the CoMax 2 is more stable and less "twitchy". It feels more connected and less nervous.

When it comes to "soaking up the bumps" I have found that new bikes need to have some miles put on them before a fair assessment can be made. It would seem like many other things, bike frames have a "break in" period.

I will update as I am able to put more miles on it.
Hey Rick,

How has the bike held up? I am looking into getting the fastroad. I just traded in the toughroad because I want a better road bike but not looking for dropbars.
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