all going fairly well so far and she'll get her first intro to NCFC on Sunday.
How the devil are you? are you supposed to be coming down here for Lollapolooza soon? I haven't got tickets yet, so I expect I'll leave it until it's too late or something.
How're you're flat toubles coming along?
I can't remember what I said about bikes now. All depends how much you what to spend really. You should be able to get a pretty decent Trek for 150,000-200,000. Good solid frames which you'll need for potholes and the like. GT are also very dependable, but more expensive, as are Scott and most should be relatively decently priced - ie. under 300,000.
You shoudl also be able to go to a bike shop and have them assemble a bike for you for 30,000-40,000.
Then you just have to select the parts to fit your bill. For 200.000-300,000 you can put a quite nice one together. The frame and gears being the most important. They'll be able to point you in the right direction though.
First though, check what frame size you needas you'll certainly need a bigger one than most chileans!
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