Old 07-03-22, 10:23 AM
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Earl5607
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Fills a gap

I own a Kent Nazz, I own a Rocky Mountain. The Kent Nazz fills a gap for most casual riders. I wanted a drop bar bike that I could use for road, light trails and everything in between for fitness. I put most of my biking budget into my Rocky Mountain so I needed something that didn’t break the bank, enter the Nazz. I’ve logged thousands of miles on this bike over the past 2 years and haven’t had any issues other than braking the plastic chain ring guard. With normal bike maintenance the bike has held up great it fits the bill for a budget friendly bike that I can use over different surfaces as a tool to maintain my fitness. Yes it’s steel, it’s heavy, that only makes training better. The only people who would turn their nose up at a guy riding a Nazz are bike snobs. At least they are on a bike and not the couch is my opinion.

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