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Jesse Ventura
Jan 14, 2007

This drink is like somebody's memory of a grapefruit, and the memory is fading.

Polish posted:

Taking Youtube reviews of it with a grain of salt, but it does seem like a pretty solid entry level bike, which is exactly where I am at. Anyone have any suggestions or anything?

The Ozark will feel like a huge improvement over what you’re currently riding. This is true of nearly any mountain bike that hasn’t been sitting in a garage for 30 years, but if the Ozark is in your budget I think you should go for it. It doesn’t seem appreciably worse than an entry-level name-brand hardtail, especially considering the type of riding you plan to do.

(Caveat: I wouldn’t trust a wal mart employee to competently assemble a boxed mountain bike, so make sure your stem clamps, headset, saddle and axles are properly tight before you ride.)

Edit: this thread gets way more traffic before 7AM than I would have guessed, lol.

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