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bryce
a weekend warrior
from West CoastDate Reviewed: June 16, 1998
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Does anybody have the number or info for the Living-X company, Plant, or whatever company's now involved? I've got a Living-X bike that needs some repairs (thrashed it) but the number's no good. Living-X bike's been good through mud (got to use 50 words). E-mail me: brymcrae@hotmail.com
If you've had the warranty replaced with a Plant bike, who'd you talk to?
Thanks.
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earl
a weekend warrior
from illDate Reviewed: May 2, 1998
Bottom Line:
does anybody have the number for living~x or plant,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,need the number.my drop outs or broke,,have to typr 50 words,and i have`nt got the time,so take care of yourself and let me know,and i cant beleaive i have to type 50 words,anywas, i need a beer....hope this is 50..and this is the end,i hope
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MTBjunkie
a cross-country rider
from Ontario Canada Date Reviewed: January 8, 1998
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I had the LIVING X bike to begin with but broke it about 2 months ago. I liked it alot but it is not
nearly as good as my new PLANT that the company warranteed it with. LIVING X is no longer a
company.
The frame is an all EASTON 7005 affair with a black powder coat finish. It is very responsive and
sprints very well and is relatively light.
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