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Old 01-04-22 | 07:36 AM
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Bikes: too many sparkly Italians, some sweet Americans and a couple interesting Japanese

To me this is all Trek marketing BS. The wimpy statement "if your aluminum bike is over ten years old, you should think about whether its time to replace it." is not going to protect them from a legal challenge and if written by a lawyer they would spell "it's" correctly. Also if you routinely need more than chain lube in 25 hours you are a lot faster than the average Trek rider or likely suffering a component in our nearing failure.
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