Old 12-29-20, 05:07 PM
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Yes it can be your daily bike. Fixed gang ftw! Looks like a very nice bike too - $70 is insane, I would have bought it as well. Looks aluminium, which is ok, though for longer rides/touring/cross country adventure rides (ie. 50-100 miles on country roads mixed with gravel trails) I think a good steel frame would be better as it would be more comfortable and therefore less tiring in spite of the additional weight. But it depends on what type of riding you're going to use this bike for, what other bikes you have and perhaps most importantly what road surfaces you're likely to encounter on this bike... If this is your daily local/commuter ride and you have superb smooth tarmac and few potholes in your area then it's perfect and I'm quite jealous.
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