Old 12-05-14, 08:43 AM
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Carlp
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It's definitely an Awol Comp frame. I'm pretty sure the only way to make it work well is to shave of the excess of derailleur fork in order to not interfere with the chainstay. Also, since it's the Comp, I could extend the dropout far enough to clear the front derailleur and avoid rubbing when my bike was "all 105". Now it should only be better.

I'm getting my derailleur brazed. stay tune for the update
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