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SlimRider 06-23-12 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Liberis (Post 14395673)
Thanks for the very detailed and informative post!

I am currently a college student, but I do work over summer, so I wouldn't be able to volunteer/work at an LBS/co-op (unless it was weekends). However, when I was younger, I used to do a lot of tinkering with my Walmart bikes (they broke a lot), so I'm pretty comfortable working on them, and I am not afraid to teach myself what I need to know (there are plenty of resources available online). I just wanted to be sure that I wasn't locking myself out of any potential future upgrades by going with the Dawes Haymaker 1200.

From your post, it sounds like I shouldn't have any issues, but developing a good relationship with my LBS/co-op is a good idea. I'm fairly certain my university has a mountain biking club, so I'm going to have to look into this.

Thanks again! I think I'm going to go ahead and get the Dawes Haymaker 1200, and we'll see where I go from there. :D

Alright then, Liberis!

Study Hard And Good Luck! :thumb:

PS.

Before any drivetrain upgrades, I think that your first concern should be a better fork!

* Perhaps even a rigid fork might be better....

XLR99 06-24-12 06:22 AM

Liberis, in addition to the other suggestions, scope around and see if there's a local MTB group with a buy/sell/trade forum. You may be able to find a far better bike from a fellow MTBer looking to help a newbie get started; maybe put up a 'want to buy' ad.


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