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Old 11-06-17 | 08:01 AM
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rhenning
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Does it meet your $200 limit? The only way I would buy any bike is by riding it first. If it isn't a good fit you will never be happy with it and it will become a money pit as you try to make it feel/ride better. Just because it is adveritised and has many people saying it is a good bike doesn't mean it will be for you. Back in the 1970s Motor Trend magazine had the Chevrolet Vega as its car of the year and it was almost the biggest piece of automotive junk ever built. Engines didn't last 10,000 miles, the bodies came from the factory with bodies starting to rust from water based paint and on and on. Of course Chevy did spend a ton of money advertising with Motor Trend. Buy something that you like not what I or anyone else here likes. To find it may require you to get off the computer and do some shopping. Roger

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