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Old 07-08-07 | 11:52 AM
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JaredG
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i think i'd rather pay a few extra bucks and take a few extra moments to learn how a bike works through the conversion process. all in all, its quite priceless to be able to diagnose a problem or know your limits, rather than buy a stock bike and not know the first thing about that little creaking sound or how to tweak it to match your preferences.
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