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Old 01-19-09 | 09:42 PM
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sheddle
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Bikes: my precious steel boys

I don't really think you can "upgrade" something like that... it's almost never cost-effective to upgrade something later versus just getting it ready-to-go.

Remember, a very well made touring bike will last years. Unlike racing bikes, they don't age very badly when new technology gets introduced. Might be alot of money short-term, but think of the big picture.
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