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Old 03-13-14, 12:17 PM
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Maybe $100-150 at most I would think. I'm guessing that's less than you have in mind. It is a really nice, quality frame from a respected builder. However, the lack of matching fork is a big minus. So, too, the respray. The fact there is paint overspray on the dropout adjustment screws tells me this was likely not a professional respray. Any sort of gain from it being a pro frame is mitigated by the respray. Pros also ride their bikes harder than most. If it was a pro-level race frame, where's the number hanger? Date range of 87-88 seems correct.
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