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Old 09-10-17, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Lazyass
I had a '97 Zurich and it was a sweet ride. But the Lemond's/Trek's of that era had horribly thin paint. Mine would chip if you breathed on it, same for the '98 Trek 8000 I had.
Boy, that's a fact but I think they got it better over the years. My 2000 Zurich seems real soft and is quite bad but the paint on the 2003 looks almost mint.
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