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has anyone tried one and if so what do u think? how does it compare to other bikes around 1000cd?
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Originally Posted by #61
has anyone tried one and if so what do u think? how does it compare to ather bikes around 1000cd?
Wonderful question.......you dont provide us with links or any information about the bike at all, so we have to go look it all up. Congrats.
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https://www.gtbikes.com/mountain/catalog/detail.php?id=425 there u go ******, happy?
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Originally Posted by #61
https://www.gtbikes.com/mountain/catalog/detail.php?id=425 there u go ******, happy?
I'm the ******? HA!
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Originally Posted by #61
https://www.gtbikes.com/mountain/catalog/detail.php?id=425 there u go ******, happy?
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Looks like an interesting frame geometry. Very strange design sitting you in between the wheels instead of on top of the bike. Looks like it would have odd handling characteristics but should be good for jumpsing and street if thats what you are into.
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Generally with something like this, a link in the initial post is appreciated.
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