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Old 08-28-17 | 11:40 AM
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aricc24
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Originally Posted by raqball
Good choice and sound reasoning.

Can't hurt to ask about a discount on accessory purchases and on included maintenance deals. As previously stated, some have a year of free basic tune ups and some LBS's offer lifetime of the bike (original owner) free basic tune ups.

Will you get the Neon Spring color? Looks cool!
Will do. And yes, I do like the Neon Spring. I own a blacked out car so didnt want to go the same black/silver route with my bike, wanted some spice to it. Originally I was set on getting a blue bike but the color options for the type I wanted and the price didnt work out with that color.

Ashame because I saw the 2016 Cannondale Quick 4 model in Blue which is stunning, but couldnt find any in my size at any bike dealer within 100 miles of me. Dont understand if a bike was that good selling why they would change the color on the next year.

Originally Posted by hokiefyd
I think you're making a good choice. The tires are Kenda K192, otherwise known as Kenda Kourier. They look to be decent tires with decent reviews, at least on [UR[/URL]. I don't think I'd feel the need to change these before the wear out. They look like they'll roll quiet and smooth, and will be just fine for both paved and dirt/gravel trails.

Thanks. Ive heard mixed reviews regarding Kenda tires so good to see a positive side. Im thinking in the future I might replace the front with a slick 32 for handling and keep the 35 in the rear, but might be getting ahead of myself.

I do appreciate both your feedback. Would have sucked to get a bike I couldnt take on a rail trail. Best part about the hybrids are their ability to conquer different types of terrain.
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