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The Jeep Rubicon AWD is the Christini. It was featured in MBA (yes, I read corporate crap) some time ago. I've seen too many of this kind of crap lying around. Canadian Tire Supercycles with double crown "downhill suspension forks" are all too abundant. It'd be interesting to see someone try dh'ing with a Wallgoose "downhill dual-suspension mountain bike" - they'd make a ****load of money after the POS fork breaks in half in the first five seconds. |
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In article <UqEza.211$Fn1.319276@news1.telusplanet.net>, jsantos@telusplanet.net says... > The Jeep Rubicon AWD is the Christini. It was featured in MBA (yes, I read corporate crap) some > time ago. > > I've seen too many of this kind of crap lying around. Canadian Tire Supercycles with double crown > "downhill suspension forks" are all too abundant. > > It'd be interesting to see someone try dh'ing with a Wallgoose "downhill dual-suspension mountain > bike" - they'd make a ****load of money after the POS fork breaks in half in the first five > seconds. > > > I believe in the most recent Canadian tire commercial featuring Shwinn bikes the sales droid actually says to the mother "This bike will go down any hill." Then it shoes her kid actually about to do that. Nasty. -- _________________________ Chris Phillipo - Cape Breton, Nova Scotia http://www.ramsays-online.com |
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