Old 02-18-19 | 12:28 PM
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nomadmax
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From: SW Ohio
Originally Posted by T-Mar
I just realized the frame is from 1998. For some reason, I had read 1988! I know I don't have anything from the very late 1990s.

FYI, you can buy digital protractors/angle finders for under $20 US. They make head and seat measurement easy, provided you have a horizontal top tube. You place the unit on the top tube and zero the setting. Then it automatically reads the correct angle when placed on the seat or head tube. It's a valuable tool if you're an n+1 type of person and absolutely need know your frames' angles.
Thanks!

I gotta get one of those. Technically, it's a tool so it won't even come out of the cycling "budget"
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