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Old 12-05-09 | 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Deshi
Considering the average price of a Bridgestone is running these days. You could buy a brand new frame. Id get a new frame unless the cost on one of those is just to good to pass up but after hearing the Bridgestone is $100 MORE, I would look elsewhere.
You're right I could afford a new frame, but I'm really looking for something that is preferably handmade, traditional looking, and meant for the track, and NJS frames seem like the answer (but yea they are so ****ing expensive).
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