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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Perth, Wild West, Australia
Posts: 65
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So now that you have sold the Revo, what don't you like about them ?
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: south park (san diego),CA
Posts: 119
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for one thing, when you are in a revo you get this feeling of superiority.
lollollol nothing wrong with the revo at all. the deck layout left something to be desired but i really liked it. actually my purchasing the revo just happened to coincide with my hip needing to be replaced. i already had one done and was thinking that maybe a wider ride like the outback would be more comfortable till my doctor told me i was dreaming. Maybe in a year. OOH maybe by then a cross between a revo and an outback? maybe 13' long and 31" wide. The revolutionary outback! ![]()
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