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specialized/trek 6500

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Old 30-09.-2005, 08:35 PM   #1
mandora
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Default specialized/trek 6500

hello,

i am complete novice to mountain biking. i am looking to get a bike to commute and also for path riding for fitness/fun.

i have the oppertunity to buy either;

2005 trek 6500 for 300 gbp
specialized stumpjumper for 300 gbp
Carrera Banshee 7000 series for 150 gbp

ideally i would prefer to be paying nearer the 150 mark for my first bike but i would also like to make sure the bike i do buy is light weight and has the capacity to be used on bike trails. basically i dont want to buy a rubbish bike.

i would really appreacate comments and advice on the bikes mentioned.

thanks in advance
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