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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
any mountain bikers here ?
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<blockquote data-quote="aoc racer" data-source="post: 11039672" data-attributes="member: 13591"><p>Depending on how extreme you want to go, there are front suspension and full suspension bikies. Full suspension is intended for really rough terrain. They're nice but if you're going to ride it on the street to they can be really slow moving. I have only ever owned Specialized and Giant mountain bikes. THey are both really great bikes. I don't have a preference I just usually went with the bike that was slightly cheaper at the time. OH and some advice: don't get a bike with the shifter that is intigrated into the handlebar grips, you'll be shifting gears accidently all the time and it's annoying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aoc racer, post: 11039672, member: 13591"] Depending on how extreme you want to go, there are front suspension and full suspension bikies. Full suspension is intended for really rough terrain. They're nice but if you're going to ride it on the street to they can be really slow moving. I have only ever owned Specialized and Giant mountain bikes. THey are both really great bikes. I don't have a preference I just usually went with the bike that was slightly cheaper at the time. OH and some advice: don't get a bike with the shifter that is intigrated into the handlebar grips, you'll be shifting gears accidently all the time and it's annoying. [/QUOTE]
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