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Old 05-23-2019, 10:45 AM   #6
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You'll really like the RX3, though it depends on what you're looking for in a bike. We ride ours on mostly paved twisties, canyons and gravel roads and the RX3 is perfect for that, plus the occasional store run. If you're thinking of circumnavigating the Arctic, you may want to try something else.

The bikes are fun, handle very well for what they are and are extremely utilitarian, especially with all the bags that are included. The bags are small but very sturdy.

You've already had a China D/S bike so you know the drill. Just keep that ear-to-ear smile going with how much fun you're having for how little you spent.

As NZ mentioned, the big bore kit is a nice upgrade if you ever get around to it. Really wakes up the mid range. In the meantime, enjoy, congrats and great price for a new bike! We paid 2500 each for both of ours and they were basically new, like yours, at the time.
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