Mountain Land

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COLORADO ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAKEFRONT LAND IN FORBES PARK
COLORADO ROCKY MOUNTAIN LAKEFRONT LAND IN FORBES PARK
   US $65,000.00
Mountain Lake Lot El Vado New Mexico NM Land POWER
Mountain Lake Lot El Vado New Mexico NM Land POWER
   US $14,999.00
COLORADO ROCKY MOUNTAIN WOODED LAND IN FORBES PARK
COLORADO ROCKY MOUNTAIN WOODED LAND IN FORBES PARK
   US $12,500.00
Tennessee Land Log Cabin Home Mountain House Property
Tennessee Land Log Cabin Home Mountain House Property
   US $10,999.00
smokey mountain land
smokey mountain land
   US $180,000.00
Beautiful Mountain Lot Timberon New Mexico Land NM
Beautiful Mountain Lot Timberon New Mexico Land NM
   US $3,599.00
Georgia Mountain Land 50 to 21992 acres Waterfalls
Georgia Mountain Land 50 to 21992 acres Waterfalls
   US $2,500,000.00
Colorado Mountain Land 5156 Acres $190 DOWN
Colorado Mountain Land 5156 Acres $190 DOWN
   US $190.00
21 Acre Mountain Lot Timberon New Mexico Land NM
21 Acre Mountain Lot Timberon New Mexico Land NM
   US $9,999.00
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Mountain Land
anyone ever ride on a "land rider" mountain bike looking for feedback good ro bad on whether to buy this

http://landrider.com/landrider/

I love to ride but am looking for a stronger more upright and comfortable seated bike saw and looked good but looks can be decieving can anyone help? what are the pros and cons of it?

Dsfa is on the money. These are lower end bikes selling for much more than they should be. It's all a marketing illusion. I saw the TV infomercial - what a joke. I LMAO for the entire 1/2 hour.

The gimmick is auto shift. Like a person is too stupid to figure it out in a few minutes. And, even funnier, they don't have auto shift for the front derailleur so they call it "automax high-low function" Cyclists call it a front derailleur! For peat sakes!

I highly doubt that the auto shifting would be acceptable for anyone interested in riding much. It would select what gear ergo, what cadence you ride at. Would this bike be stronger than another bike? NO. Why would it?

If you're truly "confused" about shifting (this bike still requires you to shift the front remember) you might not want to ride a muti-speed bike at all.

Go to a couple bike shops, for the same money you'll get a better fit and a better bike for just your needs.

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