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Old 05-08-20, 06:11 AM
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fishboat
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Originally Posted by hillyman
A 90s mountain bike is now the new advanced technology. We've come a long way baby
That was my first thought when I saw the pic and before I read your comment. "We've gone full circle..the 90s rigid comes back with some juicing up to fit modern trends"

I'd guess it's lighter than the old 90s lower-end bikes, but the very good 90s models can still be had..for very low money and would probably compete with this bike very well in specs and performance.

Last edited by fishboat; 05-08-20 at 10:44 AM. Reason: corrected terminology
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