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<blockquote data-quote="CDA" data-source="post: 127188" data-attributes="member: 103"><p>You can buy a new or last years full suspended Trek bike like the Fuel EX series with great components for around $1200 - $1500. Lite bikes and solid I have a Trek, but I wont say what I paid for it 3 years ago. I rode a Gary Fisher for 6 years and they are good bikes as well.</p><p> </p><p>First thing you need to do, is go to your local shop and have them size you so you know what frame size you need. Then you can shop for a bike. Also buying new from a shop does have it's benefits. They sometimes throw in free maintenance for as long as you own your bike. My shop offers that and it is awesome. I take my bike in every 6 or 7 rides and have them go through everything for me.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sure I can get you a sweet deal on a Gary Fisher or Trek from my local shop if you are interested. Go get measured and let me know and I will see what they got and let you know.</p><p> </p><p>Here is my scooter, which you saw in the dez.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]13438[/ATTACH]</p><p> </p><p>You shold have thrown your leg over CDA Jr's bike, it was probably right about your size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CDA, post: 127188, member: 103"] You can buy a new or last years full suspended Trek bike like the Fuel EX series with great components for around $1200 - $1500. Lite bikes and solid I have a Trek, but I wont say what I paid for it 3 years ago. I rode a Gary Fisher for 6 years and they are good bikes as well. First thing you need to do, is go to your local shop and have them size you so you know what frame size you need. Then you can shop for a bike. Also buying new from a shop does have it's benefits. They sometimes throw in free maintenance for as long as you own your bike. My shop offers that and it is awesome. I take my bike in every 6 or 7 rides and have them go through everything for me. I'm sure I can get you a sweet deal on a Gary Fisher or Trek from my local shop if you are interested. Go get measured and let me know and I will see what they got and let you know. Here is my scooter, which you saw in the dez. [ATTACH=full]13438[/ATTACH] You shold have thrown your leg over CDA Jr's bike, it was probably right about your size. [/QUOTE]
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