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Old 07-18-17 | 11:37 AM
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You will probably find some very obscure (to Americans) makers in Italy. They may well make very nice bikes, but resale in the US could be problematic if nobody here knows them. Still, you could also run into some jems. Try before you buy and see if they work for you.

Be careful with your perspective on prices. You can easily nickel and dime your money away. Don't ask me how I know...
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1977 Austro-Daimler Inter-10 (an experiment in valley-floor road riding)
1979 Trek 710 (first frame-up build)
1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport (daily driver)
1984 Peugeot Urban Express (funky rando-esque 26" gravel grinder)
2014 Salsa Mukluk (daily winter driver)
2015 Elephant NFE (Gugiefied gravel grinder)
2019 Electric Queen (first "real" MTB)
2024 Salsa Blackthorn (summer slayer of trails)
2024 Farley 9.6 (winter slayer of trails)

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