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Anyone have any major doubts about buying a GT ZR 2.0 as a first
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theGoat wrote:
> Anyone have any major doubts about buying a GT ZR 2.0 as a first > road bike? looks noice. what kind of pricing? -- |
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flyingdutch wrote:
> looks noice. what kind of pricing? aud 1600 plus i need new pedals and shoes -- |
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theGoat wrote:
> aud 1600 plus i need new pedals and shoes yeah. price My firt serious buy (in the late 80's!!!) was a Shogun Prairie Breaker Team Issue mtb red-black-chrome with them cool cross-over seat stays that GT have stuck with from memory I bought that bike off a guy, Damian Grundy(?), who won it in the Tour of Tasmania and turned later became the Oz Olympic mtb coach -- |
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