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Old 10-05-07, 08:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Spokes man
Thanks for the info, wb.
No problemo. If you want to determine the date of the components on your bike, go to the vintage trek site, and check out the section titled "component dates." You'll need to find date codes on your cranks, derailleurs, etc., and assuming they're original equipment on the bike, you can figure out how old the bike is-

www.vintage-trek.com
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