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02-28-2012, 05:01 PM | #1 |
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I've seen a lot of them on the trails. Mostly women.
They're heavy and can't really get out of their own way, but that's kinda the idea when you're looking for a "woman's bike" Of course I'm speaking of a TYPICAL non-riding girly girl and not the brute force "shaves twat with a dull axe" hard core riders some of us have run into Most of the ones for sale I've seen haven't been maintained very well.....but I'm really particular of my bikes anyway....I wash thoroughly pressurewash after every ride (except for close to any bearings, airbox or forks now thx to AMJ) and they look NEW when I roll them back out for the next ride. Haven't heard of them having issues as a model PERSONALLY (meaning the people I know who have them just RIDE them and not constantly rebuilding, upgrading etc like my MX friends)
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03-12-2012, 07:33 AM | #3 |
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Another one to look for is the CRF230
I picked this 09 up over the weekend.....and it's pretty awesome! Not a great deal of power, and it's got a low seat height. Perfect for my wife. And you can find deals for just over $1000 if you look hard enough And...it does a little wheelie
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