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Jun 22, 2009
awesome.
1 of 1 found this helpful great smaller GPS - fits into empty dash area in my landrover - reconditioned as new w/ 2009 maps preloaded - NIce.

Jul 12, 2017
Quality oRing Chain
Excellent quality and value!

May 13, 2017
Excellent upgrade to your old 90's mountain bike.
How to make a $100 Cruiser/Mountain Bike Hybrid
1. Find a 90’s Name brand mountain bike. Mine was on Craigslist for $60 and was stored indoors. The model is a Mongoose Switchback purchased from a bike shop for $320. The bike shop history is important because big box stores have no idea how to assemble and lube a bike correctly. Check the tires for dry rot - just because they hold air doesn’t mean they are good.
2. Go thru and take apart the bike, inspect clean and lube the hubs and especially the derailer and brake controls.
3. Go on ebay and find and adjustable extended handlebar riser for $30. Mine is a Zoom and it’s nicely made.
So I’m into the bike for $90 bucks and some time.
I splurge another $20 for a larger handlebar and rubber grips.
So for $110 I have a lightweight cruiser mountain bike that allows me to ride upright.