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<blockquote data-quote="VegasMichael" data-source="post: 16593724" data-attributes="member: 105950"><p>I had a Trek mountain bike that I got a lot of use with when I lived in SE PA. When I moved to Vegas I had too many close calls with idiot drivers so I put the bike into retirement. Ended up donating it to a group that refurbishes bikes and gives them to underprivileged kids. But now, years later, Vegas has some trails where you don't need to worry about crossing paths with cars. So last summer i tried to get a bike but every place was out of stock with what I was looking for(hybrid). I read that last year bike manufacturers had record sales due to covid--reason being gyms were closed, people were furloughed, everything was closed and people needed to get exercise and out of the house. Anyway, I had been looking at Giant and wondered if that brand was solid as well as being curious if Trek was still good since I loved my Trek and never had a problem with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasMichael, post: 16593724, member: 105950"] I had a Trek mountain bike that I got a lot of use with when I lived in SE PA. When I moved to Vegas I had too many close calls with idiot drivers so I put the bike into retirement. Ended up donating it to a group that refurbishes bikes and gives them to underprivileged kids. But now, years later, Vegas has some trails where you don't need to worry about crossing paths with cars. So last summer i tried to get a bike but every place was out of stock with what I was looking for(hybrid). I read that last year bike manufacturers had record sales due to covid--reason being gyms were closed, people were furloughed, everything was closed and people needed to get exercise and out of the house. Anyway, I had been looking at Giant and wondered if that brand was solid as well as being curious if Trek was still good since I loved my Trek and never had a problem with it. [/QUOTE]
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