In a move which is a surprise to no one, Goldcross stores are closing down. Most of their stock is 50% reduced to try and get rid of it before their move into Amart. Bikes are 30% off but I'm sure they wouldn't say no to a deal. Still some pretty decent stuff left if your after parts and things.
Sorry about that, will fix it once i get home. In the mean time, it's posted up on gumtree.
http://www.gumtree.com.au/m-my-ad.html?adId=1020679664
It weighs in about 8.7kg including pedals (just pulled specs off their websites, I haven't physically weighed it yet). It should suit anyone around...
Item: 2011 Fuji SST 3.0 (52cm)
Location: Gold Coast
Item Condition: Absolutely perfect
Reason for selling: I bought this bike when i was upgrading from an aluminium framed road bike. Recently I have not been able to ride much and have needed to get rid of it quickly.
Price and price...
http://www.change.org/petitions/gold-coast-city-council-and-the-queensland-government-provide-adequate-skate-park-facilities-for-recreation-on-the-gold-coast
There's a bit of a movement getting started to try and get a bit of an improvement to a couple of the Skate parks on the Gold Coast...
On the topic of Outlook, does anyone know whether it's looking safe from developers at this point? I remember a while back there was a bit of talk about it getting knocked down.
Absolutely awesome track and enough things there to scare you silly.
"Available in store only"
How many stores actually stock these? Most shops i've been into seem to focus on road and the family bikes.
Servicing and support is usually a bit iffy as well a lot of the time.
Probably not. Providing they weren't Westbro Baptist church type psychotics craming religon/beliefs down people's throats people have a right to believe what they would like. Really what someone believes in doesn't affect my life in any significant way, so sure, I'll still shop there.
If it's on the older side, sometimes shifters can stick themselves down due to the grease inside getting thicker over time. Mabye pull it apart and give it an overhaul or spray a bit of thin lube in there.
It's quite a short track, really about only a thirty second or so run. A couple of jumps and a couple of corners. With A number of trails in Nerang forest close by, really there are better options in that area. But yes, I do agree with sustainable legal trails being the way to go.
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