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Comparisons - Trek 4500 vs Giant Yukon/Terago FS*

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Old 04-05.-2004, 10:47 PM   #1
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Question Comparisons - Trek 4500 vs Giant Yukon/Terago FS*

Hello All,

Im currently looking to purchase a new mountain bike.. Im comparing the Giant Yukon /Terago FS series and the Trek 4500 at the moment.

My problem is that I used to ride a yukon in about 1995 or around that era and I used to constantly go through axles because of frame flex and bad axles. I have stopped riding and am now looking to get back into riding for some fitness and to see more of the country.

Im 6ft 3/4 and about 95kgs i also want to put paniers on the bike for some over night xc riding (not to hardcore).

any other recomendations would be nice..
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