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Old 05-27-08 | 10:30 AM
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Old Bridgestones are pretty versatile. Touring frames are good possibilities as well. I have to agree with Nlerner, though, you need to ID how and where and how far you'll be riding, what position on the bike is most comfortable for you, whether you want to mount a rack and fenders, etc.
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