But remember, Toyota at one time also had an image problem. They were thought of only as a manufacturer of low-cost cars. Perceptions change over time...
You're right...Nissan forever!
I don't have a problem with recalls...but I do have a problem with the parts that were warrantied failing multiple times, like the ECU and catalytic converters.
Hey Nick!
Yeah, I just moved out here about 5 weeks ago from the Bay Area. With the move and work, I wasn't able to get out much on my bike. I've ridden the past 3 weekends but really haven't had a chance to explore yet. I've only gone to Green Mt. and Lair O' the Bear to Pence Park...
Beautiful scenery...
Can these trails be ridden in the opposite direction? Looks like you were climbing up the singletrack and descending on some wide single/doubletrack. Or do the sections that you climbed not have any flow to them?
Check out the other bike that she is selling:
http://cgi.ebay.com/KLEIN-MANTRA-MOUNTAIN-BIKE-BRAND-NEW-NEVER-USED_W0QQitemZ260105709482QQihZ016QQcategoryZ98083QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Funny how she managed to buy two bikes in '02 yet never really rode either one of them.
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I didn't have much luck with them. My XCR dry, that was on the back, lasted a total of three months before you could see Stans leaking through all the holes in the tire. The XCR AT, mounted up front, lasted a couple of months longer before the side knobs started ripping off.
I completely understand your frustation, I've had the same thing happen to me and it sucks. Not only does it startle you but there is the chance that you can crash underneath the wheels. But the thing that you have to try and remember is that you are unprotected while they are in a two ton...
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