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Old 04-17-2014, 06:49 PM
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Default 2013 or 2014 xc300?

I have been comparing the two years and have rode a 2013 and fell in love with it. It does everything I want and far more capable then me lol. I am going to buy one of them in the next month but can't decide if I order a 2014 or buy the 2013 the have on the floor for $1000 less. I love the looks of the 14 plus the aluminum sub frame sense I am a little harder on my bikes then a lot. I do mostly single track but I really enjoy breaking my own trail through the mountain connecting trails and such. Either one I'm sure I will love, but I'm curious the updates are worth the extra grand or is it the same bike with subtle changes.

Thanks, hoping for any insight on anyone who have rode both.
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