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  1. R

    Probably now have the only S-Works Turbo Creo SL that the entire Inland Northwest or maybe the Pacific Northwest will ever see.

    Not a bad thought about having a shallow set of wheels for windy days. Thanks for the suggestion. The bike handles well though so far. I haven't been in super strong side winds yet. And with the motor weight, it seems to be planted well to the ground. I'm lovin' it!
  2. R

    Probably now have the only S-Works Turbo Creo SL that the entire Inland Northwest or maybe the Pacific Northwest will ever see.

    My Creo's paint has lots of purple in it which is my favorite color. It's the color of amethyst, my fave gemstone. I am not Scottish. I'm from the Los Angeles area but now live in North Idaho. There are at least a couple theories about MS - one is that there appears to be a higher rate of...
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    Probably now have the only S-Works Turbo Creo SL that the entire Inland Northwest or maybe the Pacific Northwest will ever see.

    I just bought the gorgeous, fast, light, smooth and fun S-Works Turbo Creo SL. In less than a week of owning this bike, even with the cold of North Idaho, including snow on Saturday, I have put over 60 miles on the bike, trying it out on 2 of the steepest hills near home. It performed admirably...
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