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Old 11-12-2004, 10:20 PM   #31 (permalink)
James Lynx
 
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Re: Electra Bikes

Maxo, thanks for the input. Yeah, I will stay away from the Raleigh
because if I want a cruiser I'll go all the way and either get one
with internal gears or no gears. I just find cruisers fun and great
looking. They don't cost much if they are just one gear models. If I
need to ride hills and things like that I'll either ride the mountain
bike or get a comfort hybrid. The cruiser is fun and for good looks.


Thanks,


James




>
> I'd stay away from the Raleigh if it's an external 7 speed. If you're
> going to go the maintenance free cruiser route, go all the way.
>
> Trek makes a very nice city-commuter bike with an 8 speed internal hub.
> Not cheap, but very nice.
>
> Also have a look at Breezer Bikes if you start to lean toward the
> practical end of things.
>
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Old 11-12-2004, 10:20 PM   #32 (permalink)
James Lynx
 
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Re: Electra Bikes

Maxo, thanks for the input. Yeah, I will stay away from the Raleigh
because if I want a cruiser I'll go all the way and either get one
with internal gears or no gears. I just find cruisers fun and great
looking. They don't cost much if they are just one gear models. If I
need to ride hills and things like that I'll either ride the mountain
bike or get a comfort hybrid. The cruiser is fun and for good looks.


Thanks,


James




>
> I'd stay away from the Raleigh if it's an external 7 speed. If you're
> going to go the maintenance free cruiser route, go all the way.
>
> Trek makes a very nice city-commuter bike with an 8 speed internal hub.
> Not cheap, but very nice.
>
> Also have a look at Breezer Bikes if you start to lean toward the
> practical end of things.
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

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Old 11-12-2004, 10:20 PM   #33 (permalink)
James Lynx
 
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Re: Electra Bikes

Maxo, thanks for the input. Yeah, I will stay away from the Raleigh
because if I want a cruiser I'll go all the way and either get one
with internal gears or no gears. I just find cruisers fun and great
looking. They don't cost much if they are just one gear models. If I
need to ride hills and things like that I'll either ride the mountain
bike or get a comfort hybrid. The cruiser is fun and for good looks.


Thanks,


James




>
> I'd stay away from the Raleigh if it's an external 7 speed. If you're
> going to go the maintenance free cruiser route, go all the way.
>
> Trek makes a very nice city-commuter bike with an 8 speed internal hub.
> Not cheap, but very nice.
>
> Also have a look at Breezer Bikes if you start to lean toward the
> practical end of things.
>
> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]

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