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Pics of Schwinn Madison with dented chainstays

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Old 12-01-10, 12:38 PM
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Pics of Schwinn Madison with dented chainstays

Maybe a white Lizard Skin on the drive side? Trust me on this, but under the twine the surface looks like somebody hit it with a ballpeen hammer. No cracks, just dents, but I couldn't stand looking at them. Don't think it is anything more than cosmetic though.
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Not bad at all...but you should have posted it in the Madison thread, or your original thread... either way, looks great for the price you paid.
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I would have, but I just now figured out how to use the "Go Advanced" feature on Quick Reply. I have now added my photos to the Madison Love thread.
Thanks and good luck with your project! By the way, my bike is the Large size and there is even a decal on the seat tube that gives sizing suggestion from 5'10" ro 6'1", I thought that was interesting.
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