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This leads into another question. The two bikes I've been considering are the Vitesse D7HG (which has 20" wheels) and the Curve XL (or rather, Thor's modified SL) which has 16" wheels. I guess I'm unsure of what size would be best.
I like the idea of a better ride with 20" wheels, but I was unsure whether it might be too big/bulky. I am trying to go "car light" so I would have a few different uses for folding. One would be if I happen to ride somewhere to meet my husband - like going to dinner after work. He always drives, so we could throw my bike in the trunk and I'd ride home with him. Another would be on business trips - sometimes I drive a few hours across the state, and it would be nice if I could take a bike with me and ride around in the evenings, instead of just sitting in the hotel watching TV. Michelin Star Restaurants interior stone veneer fireplace ottawa |
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