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01-13-16, 05:30 PM
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Walmart bikes are made for those who don't worry about it getting stolen!
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Good rain bikes. And sufficient for people on low income budget.
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Probably more interesting in the MTB forum, most of us in this section are more concerned with shifting accuracy, speed, and comfort than how big of a drop it can survive.
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