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Old August 2nd 05, 06:40 PM
lloydie
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well i followed the advice of Bill Sornson & Mattb, went to a cycle
specialist, and purchased a Giant terrago disc, after a few adjustments
here and there, i was up and runing (just road work at the mo, to try and
get fit) just done 10 miles of road, i was breathing like an asthmatic
warthog by the end of it (long way to go to get fit) can`t wait to do a bit
of trailing.
i can`t believe the difference from when i last purchased a bike 20 yrs ago,
with their like it or lump it attitude,to the help and advice you get today,
got to give it a week or two then the shop said to take it back and they
will change stems ,seats etc if required.
cheers guys


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Old August 3rd 05, 08:41 AM
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That sounds like a good LBS right there, stick with 'em.
Steve.

 




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