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Old 11-13-07, 11:16 AM
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madcap
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Originally Posted by hubcap
Once you have ridden in the rain a few times, you will get use to it and know what to expect and how to prepare. Eventually it probably won't bother you at all.

BTW, cool bike. I've been wanting something like that to play around on.

Yes, I need to start making rain plans such as fenders and a new, more weather resistant backpack for my laptop. It's gonna suck the first time I get stuck in a downpour unprepared.

That bike is a blast to ride, those huge tires roll over everything and I don't have to worry about curbs or potholes at all, unless they're huge. I've been riding all over town with it the past few months. I can hop over most little things on the bike and it always does it well. Just last weekend I added the new bar and stem. It's almost my favorite bike I've owned, almost as my true favorite is my trail pounder...
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