Old 08-10-14 | 09:23 PM
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Originally Posted by roccobike
I agree with you. I wouldn't try to recover that frame with two problems. If you're the original owner, see if Scott will replace the frame. If you're not the original owner, I'd just look on ebay for a replacement frame and start from there. At some point you have to ask, "is my life worth the cost of a frame?"
already looking , all the parts are bagged up and put away for the next few months, I drug out my Ultimate Hill Climber 11-32 with a triple quite abit heavier but a fun ride.
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