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Old 11-29-05, 02:20 PM
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If you want a touring frame on the cheap, avoid the department stores and buy a Kona Dew. If you add drop bars and DiaCompe 287V levers with some bar-end friction shifters, you've got a well made, durable, comfortable tourer for about $400 (after you sell the stock MTB bars, shifters, and brake levers on e-Bay).
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