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Old 01-03-19, 06:36 PM
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Freqman1
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If you only plan on riding these a few times a year then ok. If you plan to ride regularly these are cheaply made and won't hold up to use. Personally I would find something built before WWII. A decent, base level woman's bike could be had for $200 plus a service and would last forever. It might not be shiny and pretty but it would have character! If you really want to step up get one of these--this is my '37 Elgin Skylark. V/r Shawn

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