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BrusWayne
lurker
Registered: November 2007 Posts: 5
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Sun November 18, 2007 12:58pm
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Rating: 9.00
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nice photo
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mab144
COfrontrangehack
Registered: July 2005 Posts: 8
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Tue October 24, 2006 6:21pm
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I'm liking this bike. With a price point of Five fitty, I don't expect Disc brakes. I'm trying to see what other 29er options are in this price range and the only thing I see in the Redline MG 29er. That puppy comes in close to 30 pounds. Curious to know the weight of this rig. Anyone know of any other 29er in this price range?
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Thylacine
KeepingTheBastardsHonest
Registered: February 2004 Posts: 1465
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Wed October 4, 2006 3:10am
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Is it clean because it's white or is it a combination of not being ridden and being white?
I'm with you Padre. Can someone explain to me what these 'rim-brake' things are?
------------------------------ It's true, I own Thylacine Cycles and fluffy bunnies will die if you click >here<
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gm1230126
old industry hand
Registered: November 2005 Posts: 1313
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Mon October 2, 2006 8:10pm
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looks like a 15" Arette Hybrid from the middle 90's only with pregnant tires. Don't have much sizzle.
------------------------------ Needed: 26.8mm XTR seatpost, blue GT/Grundig Jersey.
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Professor
mtbr member
Registered: January 2004 Posts: 103
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Fri September 29, 2006 8:55am
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Yeah - "confused" is a good way to put it
I was completely sold on this bike when I saw the prototype pics (thinking disc tabs were on the way) but now sadly no deal. What I find really curious is the added weight of an EBB and only using rim brakes. Huh?
Maybe next year
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Padre
WorldsLargestWeightWeenie
Registered: January 2004 Posts: 8152
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Fri September 29, 2006 6:55am
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Rating: 10.00
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Rim brakes? Rim brakes?
Finally come to market with a 29er and then come with Rim brakes?
*confused
------------------------------ The Path Bike Shop Tustin, CA
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