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Old 07-22-10, 10:45 PM
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With respect to the seller: Is this a good price? Is it worth it? Anyone know anything about these framesets?

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac...853811043.html
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For some reason I say no. Thats not based on much more than a hunch though.
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https://velospace.org/forums/discussi...ollin-on-tubs/

that popped right in my head when i saw your post.
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Wow, Hatta Swan is some expensive; ceramic bottom brackets are also expensive. I'd offer something lower, maybe 525 the most.
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Originally Posted by xkillemallx16
https://velospace.org/forums/discussi...ollin-on-tubs/

that popped right in my head when i saw your post.
Wow!....but the white on the frameset for sale looks longer. Cool story, too! Thanks!
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Originally Posted by xkillemallx16
https://velospace.org/forums/discussi...ollin-on-tubs/

that popped right in my head when i saw your post.
It's a beautiful bike in person. Rock Solid frame too. Owner had an accident a few months back, where a parked car without lights at night randomly turned out of a parking structure forcing Fumigator to swerve. Frame was still fine and so was the owner even though he slid under a car >.>
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It's yours? If so, great build.
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I absolutely love fuji frames they are the only road bikes I have ever ridden their geo's match me perfectly, I've never gotten one of their track bikes, but if this was in my area and I had the money I would try to get it for 500 that frame looks nice and I've heard good things about their track frames.
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Originally Posted by xkillemallx16
It's yours? If so, great build.
Not mine, just rode with the owner. =P
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Large but funny sig. I love that cat, such an eccentric kitty.
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I literally almost choked to death on the garlic bread I was nommin when i saw it and started laughing. And large sigs are ftw so everyone notices you and your reCOCKulousness
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