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Old 11-09-05, 10:08 PM
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Hey guys is the Fit Team bike good my bro asks.Wants to know if the cranks are 3 piece cranks with sealed BBs.Is it worth the $480.Also the Fit pro bike is it better than the DK Six pack. Is it worht the $330
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What does it matter? For $480, the bike better have a sealed piece crank, but it's not going to make any difference to an 11 year old noob.
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my bro wants to know do the wheels on the Fit Team bike suck it kinda looks like it will break on a jump. The spokes look really thin and look like it will break.Or is really good.

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read the post above
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ya it wont really make a difference for a nood ,heres the specs on the fit team i found



"-Robbie's top shelf bike is the Team model which features a full chromoly frame with 20.5" top tube sized for the intermediate to experienced rider looking for a solid ride and a cool brand name yet still affordable. The team has a sealed Euro chromoly 3 piece crankset with S&M 101 pedals and 36-13 gearing, chromoly fork and handlebar, 36 hole double walled wheels 14mm axles and the new Fit F-Hucker rear tire, Fit post clamp, seat and grips, frontload stem, 2 pegs and a gyro. Weight 34lbs"
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Lame. "Cool brand name", but they don't say what kind of cranks, forks, bars, or wheels? So they put a Fit sticker on it, but the rest of the parts aren't worth mentioning by name?
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The forks are Fit Replica, the cranks (if I remember correctly) are the Fit knockoffs of the Primo Powerbites (which are in turn knockoffs of the GT Power Series), and the bars are also Fit Replica.
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