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GT i-drive 5 3.0

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Old 07-05.-2006, 01:56 AM   #1
Csampso1
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Default GT i-drive 5 3.0

Hi
I just joined this forum. this is my first post. I haven't owned a bicycle for over 10 years. I have been spending my time riding motorcycles. I love to ride motocross dirtbikes. Now I want to start riding mountain bikes again. Technology has changed a ton since I've last owned a mountain bike.
Right now I'm looking at three bikes right now:
GT i-drive 5 3.0
Giant Trance 4
Kona Dawg

I'm looking for something fully suspended with hydraulic brakes. I need a bike that can hold up to a lot of wear and tear.

Does anyone have any experiance with these bikes? good or bad, likes or dislikes?

Thanks for reading this post!
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