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Default Performance Comfort Bike. Anyone have any info?

Performance Men's Comfort Bike

Its $129 and Performance Bike is having a 20% promotion this weekend. Does anyone have any information on the bike? Any experience with it?

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Default Re: Performance Comfort Bike. Anyone have any info?

I can only comment that the bike looks like fun. A bit of BMX and a bit of cruiser in a more modern although cheap package. A sprung seat post is the only real comfort feature.

Great for tooling around and short distance commutes in flat countryside.
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