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I am a beginner cyclist looking for a bike to ride on paved trails and easy off-road stuff. I saw a diamondback edgewood 2008 used for sale in my area. Anyone have a review for this bike?
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the suspension is unbelievable and can handle gravel,pavement, and dirt. its not great off road but again its not made for that. But the bottom line is its my best bike and if the dirts mostly dirt it'll do just fine if u r thinking of buying it get it 2 thumbs up and everything else good!!
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Thanks Celia123! I don't plan to be truly "off-road"...just trying to keep up with teen runners and on family bike-rides when camping. Sounds like this is the bike for me! If it checks out well I will get it.
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