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Originally Posted by oldbobcat
...now we're talking about real money.
Just how costly does it get? So far, if I'm doing my research right, it looks like it wouldn't be more than $100 to replace my entire drive train with the exact parts that I have on right now (all Shimano). Seems very cheap, but then again I'm still new to this so I'm still using automobile repair costs as my point of reference.
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