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Old March 30th 04, 01:19 AM
Lobo Tommy
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Default I finally ordered a bicycle! Thanks to all those who helped me!

I finally went to a bicycle dealer and plunked down an order today...
phew... finally...

So what is it? The Redline Monocog of course. For someone who has
very basic needs as myself and from the positive feedback I've gotten
in e-mail I really think this is a better buy compared to the Bianchi
SASS I've been drooling about. I plan to only take this to parks and
bike paths - never off road - and no tricks. Just sweaty knee
crushing fitness on the paths to get my butt in shape.

The only initial upgrades is a more hybrid like tire that is puncture
resistant as well as a puncture resistant tube. Still researching on
a less aggressive hub.

I want to thank again everyone who helped me out!
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