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<blockquote data-quote="greenhorn" data-source="post: 2268200" data-attributes="member: 2015"><p>I am looking for a cycle to buy in the 10-15K range. </p><p>I bought my wifey a Rockrider ST20 from decathlon, which I am using for now, but the thick tires make me feel like I am walking through sand. </p><p>Trying to check out hybrid options - The tough part is that the brands being pushed online (montra, Mach City, Firefox etc) vs Brands available on Ecom sites ( 91outdoors/Frog, OMO, etc) vs Brands available locally ( Schnell, Cradiac, Keysto etc) have zero overlap. Most online reviews tend to say the local brands are not that great, while the ones they recommend are not available online or local. </p><p></p><p>I am 5'10, looking for something easy to ride on dirty potholed local roads and can take some abuse, but at the same time require the least amount of effort to ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenhorn, post: 2268200, member: 2015"] I am looking for a cycle to buy in the 10-15K range. I bought my wifey a Rockrider ST20 from decathlon, which I am using for now, but the thick tires make me feel like I am walking through sand. Trying to check out hybrid options - The tough part is that the brands being pushed online (montra, Mach City, Firefox etc) vs Brands available on Ecom sites ( 91outdoors/Frog, OMO, etc) vs Brands available locally ( Schnell, Cradiac, Keysto etc) have zero overlap. Most online reviews tend to say the local brands are not that great, while the ones they recommend are not available online or local. I am 5'10, looking for something easy to ride on dirty potholed local roads and can take some abuse, but at the same time require the least amount of effort to ride. [/QUOTE]
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