under 28lbs???
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under 28lbs???
https://cgi.ebay.com/Marin-Attack-Tra...QQcmdZViewItem
sweet bike, but I bet it weighs more than 28 lbs.. I want an 06 rift zone, eastpeak, or mt vision. I bet they are about 28 lbs, but not this one... what do you think?
sweet bike, but I bet it weighs more than 28 lbs.. I want an 06 rift zone, eastpeak, or mt vision. I bet they are about 28 lbs, but not this one... what do you think?
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I would doubt that, I know the current Attack Trail is over 30 lbs.
That quad-link suspension design has me drooling, I'm saving up for one - It'll be either an East Peak which will get lots of aftermarket love, or I'll hold out for a cheaper Quad-Tara like they have in the UK.
That quad-link suspension design has me drooling, I'm saving up for one - It'll be either an East Peak which will get lots of aftermarket love, or I'll hold out for a cheaper Quad-Tara like they have in the UK.
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I would doubt that, I know the current Attack Trail is over 30 lbs.
That quad-link suspension design has me drooling, I'm saving up for one - It'll be either an East Peak which will get lots of aftermarket love, or I'll hold out for a cheaper Quad-Tara like they have in the UK.
That quad-link suspension design has me drooling, I'm saving up for one - It'll be either an East Peak which will get lots of aftermarket love, or I'll hold out for a cheaper Quad-Tara like they have in the UK.