M5 20/20

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M5 20/20

Postby Roinik » Fri Jul 20, 2012 10:10 pm

Has anyone had any experience on the M5 20/20 (std or fatty) or know where I might be able to test ride one?
2007 Giant TCR A2 Aliance
1940s Bullock - nice and strong for the boss.
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Re: M5 20/20

Postby bradwoodbr » Sun Jul 22, 2012 2:01 am

I have a std 20/20, don't know how old as purchased second hand.
Very comfortable, reliable, smooth with the rear suspension.
It has fractional 20" wheels and a rear rack.
The rear suspension has softened which changes the handling.
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Re: M5 20/20

Postby Poiter » Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:39 am

Test rides? - Canberra by appointment and with attitude :twisted:

There is a dual 559 (26") Shockprrof on eth OzHPV For Sales at the moment.
http://www.ozhpv.org.au/forsale/forsale.html
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Re: M5 20/20

Postby Roinik » Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:10 pm

Thanks Pete,

I'll pop in the next time I'm in Canberra. I have to bring the boss along as it is for her because she can't ride a DF. Waiting on some other stuff to unfold before we make that trip.

Ian :cry:
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1940s Bullock - nice and strong for the boss.
Cargo bike - soon.
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