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  • Term GSD with clubhouse will do the job, really adaptable and rides surprisingly well.

    Just make sure you buy it from a shop who knows how to fix the QC issues they're rife with before you strap a kid to it.

  • There's a shop near me that sells them, they barely even put them together let alone go into anything deeper on them. See it all the time, shops make so little margin that they squeeze the mechanic (or don't even use one) to put together a full bike in 15 mins, sure you can check the basics in that time on some bikes, but not to the standard I'd like to see.
    Imagine quite a few of them will quickly fall out of use when niggling issues appear.
    Recently saw an abandoned looking r+m load (the old one), both brakes look to have leaking piston seals, and so a £3k bike is abandoned, crazy, left a note but I reckon its not been attended to in at least 18 months now

  • Can you explain more on what's up with the GSD?

    Didn't know there were concerns

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