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[QUOTE="ODM2, post: 1347382, member: 104123"] I'm not much of a deferred gratification person, myself. You have a plan you like. You want someone to tell you it is a good plan, and nobody has done that.....But... you know... if the choice is between riding now, and waiting and waiting and earning those pennies for a real bike....well... NOW is always a good time to ride. I think the question is- DOES THE BIKE RUN??? Will you be able to ride it for at least a few months without substantial repairs? It may not last much longer than that. But think of the short term fun to be had!! (I noticed as you were scheming (daydreaming) the value of the bike went up in your mind. $400 to $500 or even $600 by the time you sold it in the future. More likely, you will take an already beaten up bike and beat it up worse....Losing its remaining value.) DOES IT RUN??? WILL IT RUN???? If it gets you out there, giving you a chance to learn.... --Fully geared--- and gives you a chance to have some fun... And provided you understand you are still going to have to save cash up for a bike that is in a lot better shape and will meet your needs better next year,... then, what the heck... Grab it and go have yourself some fun. __ As for one bike trailers- you are going to need a 2" receptacle and your car hitch will have to be certified to carry the weight of the bike. (and I'd think future bike here.) I love my one-bike rack, but, with your car and future bike needs you'd probably be safer with a regular trailer. [/QUOTE]
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