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  1. Price is great – here in Australia, it would sell for over double that.
    But, frame appears small.
    Gears are not indexed.

  2. Seems fair enough if it is in working order.
    Mismatched tires, but I always change them when buying a bike anyway. Together with bartape it helps give that “new bike” feeling.
    Mechanical discbrake calipers. Check that the Hayes calipers are working properly. Otherwise save up for a set of Avid BB7.

  3. Adorable-Web-3678 on

    Honest question because I live in Europe. Everyones saying that’s a good price and it would cost more in Australia and stuff. Are you for real? To me this is a shit bike I wouldn’t touch. 10 years old, badly serviced, Shimano altus, friction shifters for almost 700€? No was I’m buying that

  4. explodedtesticle on

    So this is before the chainstays were widened. It really depends on your future use case. Dirt or road. I believe that you could only get up to 38mm tire in the back. If that helps your decision. It came stock with 32mm. The newer sutras you can get a 45mm or maybe wider.

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