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honestly they make great bikes and frames for the money they charge for them... they kit them out well with parts and they make frames and parts for MANY different companies that you would never guess about :blink:

it's easy to tell what frames are made by giant by the shape of the chain dropouts and chainstays... they're very distinguishably rugged looking!

and dan - no i didn't... i decided it was a better idea to sleep in haha

i'm a joke. lol

oh and 25GTT

it's gonna be there around xmas - i don't exactly WANT to sell it cos it's the only connection i have to the MTB world if ever i want to smash a trail... but i never seem to do that so if someone wants it that is GOING to ride it then yeah - buy it...

other than that - it's not moving :)

colourway isn't for everyone... it's a typical "rowan" bike. ie: stupid colours

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just to add to the excitement of it all, a lady at the cafe here at work is selling her house and eveything and leaving to the uk. she has a small Haro GT aggressor, so i just bought it for the wife for $100 and its sitting in the back of my car.

Couple of small bits of rust (just some specs) and a bit dusty, other than that it feels pretty good so i got it, i hope the mrs can ride a bike..... soon find out i guess..... talk about impulse buy though! ahah!

Its a small size frame but she is only 5 foot 9 so i think if i raise the seat and the handle bar she should be sweet.

I looked like a circus clown on it no doubt when i was testing it out the back :-)

i get sick every now n then... just... every few weeks my entire body goes pear shaped...

it's a complication i suffer from living with tonsillitis my entire life.

sucks.

i am not that bad these days now though i'm usually sick for like, a day or two... and it's stuff i can "deal" with rather than being completely out of action for weeks on end :D

*cue AIDS jokes*

i get sick every now n then... just... every few weeks my entire body goes pear shaped...

it's a complication i suffer from living with tonsillitis my entire life.

sucks.

i am not that bad these days now though i'm usually sick for like, a day or two... and it's stuff i can "deal" with rather than being completely out of action for weeks on end :D

*cue AIDS jokes*

No aids joke brah but sure does sound like water retention to me. itll pass once you stop bleeding.

hahaha @ rbnt!!!

yerrrr nah i get the following

high temp

sweat profusely for no reason

pimply skin

ragingly sore throat

sore back sore joints sore neck

epic headache

dizziness

lathargicer 'n' a muh f*kker.

and i complain a lot. esp on SAU

all this fun gets compressed into like 2/3 days and i get it every couple weeks . yeeeeey

for those of you looking for indoor cycle trainers - check out

www.1-day.com.au

obviously from the title this is only avail for today so if you're chasing a bargain one, then that's... there...

unless marc is going to tell us that that's not a good one??

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