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rs91

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Since im pretty broke right now I cant get a CX ,which is what i was initially interested in, but i cant find too many used AND that are cheap as well. I have found some hybrids which will have to do in the mean time until I can step it up to the big leagues. Ive found these but i dont know...im leaning towards the bianchi though any suggestion....mostly for excercise , long trips, on pretty flat paved trails, streets.

1)
2005 Bianchi Boardwalk
Hybrid (road/mountain)
23 inch (center to top) frame with megaflex technology (absorbs shock)
7005 aluminum frame and fork
WTB 700x32 tires
8 speed rear cassette and Sugino 3 chainring crankset (24 speed)
SRAM front and rear derailleurs with SRAM grip shifters
Avocet saddle (have a fizik and san marco ischia saddles available for extra)
Recently cleaned and tuned up.
Regreased crankset, bottom bracket, and pedals
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2)
Bianchi Perigrine
Lightweight Bianchi "Superset" lugged alloy steel frame med. 18" size, Shimano Deore DX 21spd. component group,Arraya RM 26" alloy wheels, Marzzuchi Cartridge Shocks, Terry Liberator saddle, fresh Knobby tires, well tuned
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3)
Blue Trek 930 21speed , high quality made in USA OX tubing lightweight alloy steel 19" frame, 26" alloy wheels, new smooth/fast hybrid tread tires, Shimano STX RC twist grip component group, V-brakes
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4)
Blue Specialized Hard Rock GS, new smooth hybrid tread road/trail tires, new seat, tall 21" frame, upright bars , Shimano gearing ,bike is in good condition fully tuned
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cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
Dependant on individual condition and fit i would go for the 1st one, 700c wheels will roll better.
 
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