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OCEAN frame detail photos.....(kansai, Japan)

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Old 04-24-08, 07:56 AM
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lucky *******. i pay a little less than that and i get **** at cost.
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Originally Posted by beard
hm...

going price for dura ace cranks - ~$250
going price for pair of dura ace track hubs high flange - ~300

$500 sounds about right.

btw those are damn sexy bikes
i dunno where u are buying these parts from but if the going price is 300$...do NOT buy them lol....

i sold a 36h njs set on ebay, mind you, for 150$.... not janky condition...

DA cranks in 9/10 condition will go for about 200$ all day on xxfixed sites....it's just that not that many have them...

deathhare is right about the japan thing...hell, i paid 225$ shipped for da7600 cranks + custom nuevos + kashimax straps + mks clips + 4 DA rings...
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I found front and rear 32h hubs, new, for less than $100 each. The crank is $205. So when I said $500 I was including shipping. Good deal I think
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I bought brand new 7600 36h HF hubs (the 'rare' 110mm ones) with two cogs and lockrings and an used 7600 crankset from ebay for way less than 500 bucks, shipped to Finland...
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If were on that topic....I bought a Complete NJS Panasonic and rode it home for 450 bucks. Everything NJS except the spokes. And it came from a bike shop, not some dude in a dark alley.
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holy **** dh, you are a lucky sonofagun
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Yes, i was.
I sold the frame for 700 bucks and kept the other parts for myself. lol.
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Stop it. I feel so ripped off.

Now I've got to eat falafel sandwiches for eight weeks to even things out in the spendthrift-vs-frugal department.
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Originally Posted by deathhare
If were on that topic....I bought a Complete NJS Panasonic and rode it home for 450 bucks. Everything NJS except the spokes. And it came from a bike shop, not some dude in a dark alley.
DH,

do you think these deals still exist. I have a few friends heading over to Tokyo in the next month and I wa thinking of getting a frame but a complete for 450, details please, PM if you want.

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TDHK = so asian right now
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Pretty sure deals like that are ultra rare now.
The shop i got that bike at has woken up too. I went back there over winter and they had all sorts of over priced fixed gear parts.
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Originally Posted by bexley
Now I've got to eat falafel sandwiches for eight weeks to even things out in the spendthrift-vs-frugal department.
Isn't thrift and frugal pretty much the same thing?
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"spendthrift"
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I thought they looked great but I think they could have really done without the glitter.
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The glitter is structural.
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Originally Posted by kmart
The glitter is structural.



HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA


I seriously laughed out loud.

But, I do like the white one very much.
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