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Old 01-30-08, 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by craigdurkee
ok she's here, great little bike, big, heavy but nothing wrong with that its built like an iron horse and i figure it will last like one. I have already fitted my old rack to it and will get some lights etc on in the coming days, although summer time in australia doesnt warrant lights or mud guards but always good to be prepared

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That's a really nice bike but how wet and miserable does it get, June through August? I guess if you pull it out on the really wet days it may pay for itself in......25 years

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