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porridge

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domtyler said:
I would agree that the thousand to fifteen hundred pound mark marks the top of the curve. After that you start to get less and less back for your money, like paying another two hundred quid to shave a hundred grammes of a pair of pedals for instance.

Up until then though you will normally get a good level of return for your money.


£1000 to £1500 might be a tad out of league, but hey I never thought I would pay as much as I did for my Iron Horse :wacko:
 

4416

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Location
Cheshire
Hey Porridge,

I just bought an Iron Horse Transit too (mines the 0.0) and I can agree with you as to what a fantastic bike they are!!!
 
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