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gazzer wrote:
> If you buy a Jeep bike, it's because you're a beginner that hasn't researched purchasing a
> mountain bike in a sensible way,and if you're a beginner you really ,really don't want a downhill
> bike. Jeep are OK selling mock downhill bikes to novices because they know very little about
> mountain biking, and lots about selling innapropriate machinery to city dwellers with a hankering
> for that good ol outdoor style.
>
> For 2400 bucks you could have got a really nice trail bike that would last you for years and allow
> you to improve your skills. Sell the Jeep quick, although you may find this difficult, take the
> money to a real bike shop, and ask them to save your soul.
>
> cheers
>
> g
Well said!
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> If you buy a Jeep bike, it's because you're a beginner that hasn't researched purchasing a
> mountain bike in a sensible way,and if you're a beginner you really ,really don't want a downhill
> bike. Jeep are OK selling mock downhill bikes to novices because they know very little about
> mountain biking, and lots about selling innapropriate machinery to city dwellers with a hankering
> for that good ol outdoor style.
>
> For 2400 bucks you could have got a really nice trail bike that would last you for years and allow
> you to improve your skills. Sell the Jeep quick, although you may find this difficult, take the
> money to a real bike shop, and ask them to save your soul.
>
> cheers
>
> g
Well said!
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