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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Langley, BC
Posts: 298
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I say buy it, do the upgrades I suggested and keep a running post of all you have done to it with pictures and let us know how good it is. I think for the cost you cant go wrong.
PS: check what tires guys in your area best suit your soil and terrain needs. I know for us here in Pacific Northwest area it is the Maxxis Big Horns (not the 2.0). Get some good rubber on that and I bet you will be one happy guy. (Buy the tires online too as you will pay half of what you will in the stores.)
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