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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Mountain bike help please
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<blockquote data-quote="SweetSVT99" data-source="post: 14165319" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>I have never heard of Novara before, apparently they are an REI brand. The specs are pretty similar overall (different brands, same/similar component level), which makes me wonder how they are justifying the extra $100 for the house brand over the Scott. Also, the Novara has Tektro brakes, which just hearing the name makes me want to punch kittens. When someone says "Tektro", I automatically assume they are referring to a Walmart bike.</p><p></p><p>My vote is for the Scott. Actually, my suggestion is to go visit an actual local bike shop, but if these two are our only options...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SweetSVT99, post: 14165319, member: 15"] I have never heard of Novara before, apparently they are an REI brand. The specs are pretty similar overall (different brands, same/similar component level), which makes me wonder how they are justifying the extra $100 for the house brand over the Scott. Also, the Novara has Tektro brakes, which just hearing the name makes me want to punch kittens. When someone says "Tektro", I automatically assume they are referring to a Walmart bike. My vote is for the Scott. Actually, my suggestion is to go visit an actual local bike shop, but if these two are our only options... [/QUOTE]
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