If they're of similar quality, I may as well save the $50 and take the Motobecane (which I also think looks great in white), but if there's a big difference in quality, I would be better off with the Redline.Īlso, for those of you with more experience than me, am I barking up the wrong tree so to speak? I could pick up something like a GF Pirahna for around the same price, but if I'm going to be riding a low-end bike, I'd like one that's as simple as possible. I'm also not afraid to upgrade or tweak things to my liking down the road. Searches seem to suggest that both come with crap parts that will spontaneously combust on my first ride, but even if this is the case, I have access to a deep cheap parts bin to replace them. I would like to get a mountain bike of my own, and considering how much fun I had on my SS/fixed roadie, my restrictive budget, and the type of singletrack we have where I live, a singlespeed 29er seems like it would fit the bill. Like many cyclists my age, my finances are quite restricted but, as always, more bikes is better. I have ridden enough singletrack to know that I like it and I am awful at it, but no longer have access to a borrowed bike to hit the trails with. ![]() ![]() I started on a fixed-gear road bike almost a year ago, but was forced to part with it to get my geared bike. ![]() Before I start, let me introduce myself: I am a college student and primarily ride road and a little 'cross.
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