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Old February 5th 04, 07:26 AM
JD
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Default reviews of the Trek 8500 of 2004?

"Zilla" wrote in message . ..
JD wrote:
"KumKaneco" wrote in message
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Hi,

Are there on the net any reviews of the Trek 8500 of 2004?


Here's one:

Treks break when ridden regularly as a mountain bike. You see, trek,
like many other cookie cutter bike companies bank on their bikes not
being used much after initial purchase. Joe Consumer sees a mtn dew
commercial, goes out and buys a bike from them. Joe proceeds to ride
the bike and finds out it's real work and therefore is a drag. Bike
ends up being a car chamois drying rack in Joe's garage, on eBay, or
on a paved bike path two Saturdays a year when the weather is perfect.
The loss factor on those bikes that are actually used and are broken
is a given to them, especially since the high volume of chamois dryers
sold pays for the few that have to be warrantied.

JD


Yaaawwwwnnnnnn!!!!!!


Truth is stranger than fiction.

JD
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