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Old 09-19-19, 08:45 AM
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Deal4Fuji
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
These mid range bikes often don't get enough love what with folks like Cuda having a stash of Paramounts and others with some pretty spectacular rides.

These mid range bikes are built for daily driving day in and day out and do not pretend to be anything else... that in itself is something beautiful.
I'll quote 65'er in the hopes it'll bring him back, and I couldn't agree more. I'd like to have a grail bike but one in a large frame is hard to find. All mine are middle of the road to entry level, but they work fine for me in flatlandia. Updated my list to include the '75 Continental, one of the most fun rides I have if I'm riding solo, and even with the group on no-drop nights. The '84 Team Fuji now resides in Seattle with oldest daughter, so it's off.
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