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Cross-Comfort / Hybrid Bikes

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Old 24-04.-2006, 11:55 PM   #1
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Default Cross-Comfort / Hybrid Bikes

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I am looking to purchase my first cross-comfort/hybrid bicycle and am having a hard time deciding on which bike company to go with. I am looking to spend about $300, give or take, and have heard that Trek and Mongoose are reliable and durable. Also, I would also like to get a hybrid for my girlfriend too. Any recommendations/advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 06-05.-2006, 10:31 PM   #2
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I just bought a Trek 7200 Hybrid back in February & it is terrific! I have already put over 100 miles on it. It is durable & easy to ride. My main reason for going with the hybrid was because I was unsure if I was going to be doing more road or trail riding. So far, I've done both but mainly road. I'm ready to move up to a dedicated road bike. I ride with a road bike group most of the time. Go with the Trek. You will not be sorry.
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I am looking to purchase my first cross-comfort/hybrid bicycle and am having a hard time deciding on which bike company to go with. I am looking to spend about $300, give or take, and have heard that Trek and Mongoose are reliable and durable. Also, I would also like to get a hybrid for my girlfriend too. Any recommendations/advice would be appreciated. Thanks.[/QUOTE]
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