Old 05-29-07, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by wds178
Your best bet for a flatland-oriented complete that could be used for light street would be the DK Signal. At $300, I'd then use the extra $$$ for upgrading the cranks from 1pc to a decent 3pc. Maybe slap a better gearing for pedaling around campus. It comes w/ 28-12, switch the 28t sprocket w/a 33t to get a better riding (non-flatland specific) gear.
-Bill
On the subject of upgrading: I guess I need more research I am not too familiar with bike parts. I guess I would prefer a complete without too much of a need to upgrade..

Hmm I think I am maybe looking for a bike that can't exist. Cuz I would really like it to be comfortable to ride but flatlanders arn't that kind of animal is it?
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