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Old 06-18-20, 10:45 AM
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If you plan to ride in remote places, I’d recommend buying a frame and all the components you want, have some nice wheels built to your specs, get the tools to assemble, and build it yourself. You will need to know how to do all these things anyway, so might as well start now. Also, get disc brakes. Rim brakes are OK, but with a heavy load, you really want maximum stopping power.
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