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Old 08-26-04, 06:47 AM
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bboseley
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I have now learned that the Trek brand I referred to is a WrenchForce; formerly Ultimate, and a division of Snap-On Tools. Trek is just the distributor. Anyway, I’m on my way to pick it up.

By the way: I gave up golf for cycling – obviously for the far better fitness of the activity – but also because I thought cycling would be less expensive. WRONG.

First the bike cost around $800.00 Added a computer, bar-end grips, etc. Had to have a saddle storage bag, spare tubes, tools, cleaning supplies, helmet, shorts, jerseys. Now a workstand. I will soon be adding clipless pedals (which calls for shoes) – and I’m already thinking of a couple of component upgrades.

Ummmm……….maybe that $400 Callaway driver wasn’t so bad?
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