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Old 26-07.-2007, 02:05 PM   #1
lostic
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Default Getting into cycling

After doing some research I am planning on purchasing the 2007 Diamondback Edgewood as my entry into cycling. I've been told that what initially is most important is having a bike that I enjoy riding over both short distances and longer ones. I am a 6'1" 205lb male. Probably purchasing their 21 inch frame.

I am wondering what is a fair price for the Diamondback. Sports Authority is presently running a sale offering it at $263USDollars before 8%tax.

Any input would be greatly appreciated.

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