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Cohe,
"Complete" can mean 2 things. If you have all the parts, the bike is "complete" indeed.
However I think that "complete" in the rules means that the bike must be fully assembled and ready to ride.
Just my 2 cents though.
"Complete" can mean 2 things. If you have all the parts, the bike is "complete" indeed.
However I think that "complete" in the rules means that the bike must be fully assembled and ready to ride.
Just my 2 cents though.