Old 08-05-16 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by abbynormal
Thanks No motor, I think that's just how I feel about this bike, it's an "all-around" bike, a good way for me to get some miles under me, and see where the road leads
Mine had been refurbished when I bought it and as I rode it things started to wear out with use. I replaced those parts with ones I liked better as well as adding the lights and luggage that made it a commuter. Don't be afraid to replace parts with different ones after you ride for a while, that will help make it more functional for you.
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