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Mayor
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: OU
Posts: 736
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ATTN: Ltspd
I know you ride street and not mountain err I think anyway. I have been thinking of buying a moutain type bike for exercise. Would mainly just ride on side walks and park trails and stuff like that. I am interested in either a Specialized Hardrock or a Cannondale F400. Is there any places online worth checking out to purchase a bike? Any insight of yours would be great being a cyclest.
Thanks! SHOG ![]()
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Governor
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Arden, NC USA
Posts: 2,767
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http://www.pricepoint.com/bikes.html
Not sure of your price range but here is a very good deal, Feature of the week, GT Avalanche http://coloradocyclist.com/ I am not fond of buying complete bikes MO, for the simple fact that a bike shop (good) will properly fit you on your bike. This is very improtant for not only comfort but will keep you from messing up your knees and back. The Specilalized Hardrock is a good bike for what you described. But so is the Cannondale.
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Mayor
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: OU
Posts: 736
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Thanks man. I went up to a LBS <-local bike store. LOL! They just happened to be a certified dealer and had 2 of the Specialized HardRocks in stock. I must say these seem to be pretty nice bikes for the money. I know I really dig the cosmetics of them. They had a blue one for 350 and a yellow one for 450. The 450 one had a few better components. All I need to do now is sell all of my R/C car stuff. Anyway thanks again!
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