offroute
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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2014, 10:51:05 AM » |
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Almost anything that's reliable and comfy will work. Modified road bikes, FS, hard tails, fat bikes, 29+, trailers, full support, bike bags... It's all on the divide. It's more about your desire than any particular bike or brand.
Having a good shop back you up is a boon. Is your shop willing to ship you out any part of your bike that breaks en route? Straight up ask them, and discuss reservations you have about the Trek if you haven't. IME a good, responsive shop backing you up trumps dissecting minutiae about brand or model.
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