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Old 05-14-2018, 03:09 PM
chrisroph chrisroph is online now
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Neither has the reputation of being particularly durable or well built. You might be better off picking up a couple year old dogma. I had an R3 about 7 years ago and quickly sold it. It rattled and felt flimsy, like it was going to break. Also, I didn't like how it rode and the geometry didn't really suit my preferences.
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