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For me I rather have a pina than an evo. I would treat both bikes the same.
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A bike fine tuned to my preferences and riding style is the most fun, regardless of cost.
If I had a Charlie Cunningham, I would ride the crap out of it. Budget bikes are for when I need to lock something up outside and will not be able to keep an eye on it. |
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Ha.
An early version of the Hertz Everlost system directed me into a cow pasture somewhere in TX. Still not quite sure where. Turns out that I hadn't pressed the last programming button on the damn thing and that little arrow wasn't showing me which way to go, it was just showing me which way I was going. Hence the cowpies.
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Oh, and talent. How does the old NASCAR saying go -- "If you're not cheating, it ain't racing!"
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Here’s a budget bike. Might be a little on the twitchy side
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I'm in this camp. I tend to be too careful with my best equipment, while I'm not afraid to play hard with my mid-level gear. Consequently, I've got a great fondness for blue-collar bikes or older race bikes that have already depreciated.
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I wont run my rim Boras in the rain. so there is that. |
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