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Episode 2 - Commuter Specific Bicycles

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2008

In this week's episode, I speak with Jeremy of Gregg's Cycles in Seattle about commuter specific bicycles.

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  • get a shorter intro ,, watching that as took all my enegy -_-

  • @AlSelk

    The fenders are pretty useless.

    You can't put a chain guard on a bike that has multiple chain rings.

    Most people want to choose their own rack which costs little.

    You'd have to look long and hard to find any bike, anywhere, that has an integrated lighting system. If you were to add a dynohub and light, one that really works well, you'd add $200 to the cost of the bike. Manufacturers figure customers would rather add their own.

  • $780??? lmao i built one for less then $100....used r WAYYY better then NEW if u know what your doing....

  • Didn't see any chain guards, and those look like some wimpy little fenders. No rack or integrated lighting system. Looks like a la la land sunny day commuter bike.

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