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Old 05-19-12, 11:58 AM
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oldskoolwrench
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Bikes: '86 Moots Mountaineer, '94 Salsa Ala Carte, '94 S-Works FSR, 1983 Trek 600 & 620

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It's worth the right price to someone who can appreciate what you have. It was Specialized's lightest mountain bike
until the debut of the M2 two years later and the S-Works line the year after that.

Looks like an 18" frame size... I'd go out on a limb and say perhaps $400.00? GG components sure were durable, but
only a C & V purveyor or an old trilobite like me who actually sold the stuff new would appreciate that.

Sorry to say, I'd be like a Borg drone on that ride; assimilate its technology (components) and set the rest adrift
(F/F)!

(Bad Zoot... bad, naughty Zoot...)


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