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It's the long wheel base. Very good price for what you get. Fancy interior and electronic interface etc.

Dont think the lwb will fit in my garage.
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For me it was the exact same issue. Had to measure, double measure, measure again, finally just decided, screw it, I'll modify the garage if need be. In the end, it fits perfectly, but I have to reverse it in, otherwise the garage door can't close. And reversing it in is a breeze with the rear camera showing in the mirror, and all the sensors around the van, combined with parking assist, makes for easy parking, anywhere.

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This is still an enduri bicycle thread right? Like a bunch of ladies comparing handbags!!!! Theres already a serious decline in pictures.

Come on girls.........

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This is still an enduri bicycle thread right? Like a bunch of ladies comparing handbags!!!! Theres already a serious decline in pictures.

Come on girls.........

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This is still an enduri bicycle thread right? Like a bunch of ladies comparing handbags!!!! Theres already a serious decline in pictures.

Come on girls.........

Hmm.... A bit light on content here, 50cc

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Looking good so far.

would have been complete if I had remembered to bring Alan keys to the office.....Monday it will be done - pedals are in my car already
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You go with the Saints?

Going to put some 530s on till Epic training is done - then experiment with flats... otherwise it won't be ridden much till april - this way I can use it for training and have some fun at the same time
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Dont think the lwb will fit in my garage.

Just break out a piece of the front wall just bigger than the nose of the Ford and pull it in nose first [emoji23] . Sounds like the same problems some people had when they bought the Amarok bakkies, many lost mirrors pulling into their garages.[emoji85]
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Just break out a piece of the front wall just bigger than the nose of the Ford and pull it in nose first [emoji23] . Sounds like the same problems some people had when they bought the Amarok bakkies, many lost mirrors pulling into their garages.[emoji85]

I use to be in the garagedoor buisness,when the Ford F250 double cabs came out a few years back we had to replace many a garagedoor as the garages were altered.
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Going to put some 530s on till Epic training is done - then experiment with flats... otherwise it won't be ridden much till april - this way I can use it for training and have some fun at the same time

Fair enough!

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Back on track with the thread,(regarding my comments)I would like me a trail bike,but financially that wont happen for a few years.

I've been privilaged enough to have ridden a few though.Have been on a Trance 26" and 27.5" prefer the 27.5" out of the two,but both were a bit to bobby for my liking.

Been on a Ghost AMR Lector,27.5",it was an aluminium frame,not sure what model,but really liked that.

Always liked the look of the GT Force,but when I eventually rode one I didnt like the geometry much.

The trail bike I enjoyed the most was the Scott Genius 27.5",not the plus version.Really liked the geometry and handling of this one.Defs on top of my list thus far.

For now however,I will have to save up a bit and upgrade my XTC to 120mm travel fork later this year and be content with that for a while.

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