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Diamondback Andean On Public Roads?
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Would you recommend riding this on public roads or should i stick to a road bike and stay away from TT bikes for that?

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Re: Diamondback Andean On Public Roads? [sabeast] [ In reply to ]
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I think you'll have to be more specific as the vast majority of roads are public.
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Re: Diamondback Andean On Public Roads? [sabeast] [ In reply to ]
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If you don't ride it on public roads, where would you ride it?
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Re: Diamondback Andean On Public Roads? [sabeast] [ In reply to ]
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Forgot how much I loved this bike, can't believe they got out of tri.

Washed up footy player turned Triathlete.
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Re: Diamondback Andean On Public Roads? [TheStroBro] [ In reply to ]
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TheStroBro wrote:
Forgot how much I loved this bike, can't believe they got out of tri.

Complete opposite for me. That's just too much.
Less is more.
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Re: Diamondback Andean On Public Roads? [sabeast] [ In reply to ]
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Worried about damaging the bike OR safely riding?

If safety you may be in a triathlon with an open road AND competitors nearby. So suck it up. Find a quiet road to ride.

For damage? Would have to know how bad the roads are there pavement wise. Upsize the tire for training to take some bumps better.
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Re: Diamondback Andean On Public Roads? [sabeast] [ In reply to ]
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I have no experience with the bike but bet it rides and handles fine. You’ll notice most of the fairing is in the middle or rear of the bike which should stabilize handling when riding.

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Re: Diamondback Andean On Public Roads? [sabeast] [ In reply to ]
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Why wouldn't you ride it on the road?
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