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| 327.1 | Find any more notes, Vern? | AMUN::CRITZ | Ya know what I mean, Vern | Thu May 28 1987 16:24 | 3 | 
|  |     	Maybe notes 68, 195, and 249 will be helpful.
    
    	Scott
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| 327.2 | Specialized = good bike! | JACUZI::DESHARNAIS |  | Thu May 28 1987 22:34 | 9 | 
|  |     I took the Hard Rock (Specialized) for a test test ride and thought
    it was great!  Good qaulity bike, and looks like it will take a
    lot of abuse.  The only thing I didn't like about that bike was
    that some of the silk screening (mainly on the seat) didn't look
    too sharp.  Picky, picky...:-)
    
    Regards,
    Denis
    
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| 327.3 | I like my Diamond Back! | MIST::IVERSON | There's a seeker born every minute | Fri May 29 1987 19:32 | 21 | 
|  |     My recently purchased Diamond Back Ascent EX has held up quite well, so
    far, to pounding down fast descents on road surfaces covered with large
    rocks and potholes. The pounding my *hands* can take has been the
    limiting factor.  It is also very stable and I like the way it handles
    on a tight trail.  I have ridden it a few times on my 12 mile(round
    trip) commute and still prefer road bikes for the road. 
    
    Rough trails/riding will require more preventative maintenance no
    matter what bike you end up with.  You should resign yourself to
    picking up some books or classes on bicycle maintenance to catch
    adjustments before they turn into repairs.  
    
    Your Murray might be a good bike to learn adjustment and tear down
    techniques.  You won't mind making the "learning curve" mistakes
    so much on a bike you are planning to replace anyway.
    
    Keep it fun.
    
    Thom
    
     
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| 327.4 | Thanks! | SRFSUP::GOLDSMITH | I salute Kernel Mode! | Mon Jun 01 1987 11:54 | 13 | 
|  |     
    Thanks for the advice!
    
    After throwing two spokes and bending my derailer from normal street
    riding, I said something must be down.
    
    I sold the Murry yesterday, today I'm picking up a nice new shiny
    (not for long) Spec. Rock Hopper. I'm paying $439.00 for it. I think
    it should hold up a lot better then the Murry.
    
    Thanks Again!
    
    							--- Neal
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