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Old 07-02-20 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by SJX426
Slial Which one isn't a bad choice! If you get one the right size, play with it for final setup, you may turn into a flipper because most will not be as good!
Now that I have for Italian bikes, I can start riding them in rotation to see which, if any ends up being a favorite and why. It may not be the ride. It might be the drive train. Don't know till you do it.
This.

OP, pick one (I'd say the one you are least likely to find for sale again anytime soon) and start riding it. You will not know what is "perfect", or what you really want, until you start riding (and wrenching). What kind of riding are you intending to do? Where? Do you plan to do a lot of mechanical work yourself? Some of us enjoy working on bikes as much as riding them...
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