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Old 03-22-20, 05:22 PM
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Remember to center the drive-side tire labels over the valve stem. Looks more "pro" and can actually help when finding a leak.

The frame's paint and decals appear flawless.
Good suggestion, unless you own and ride a dozen, or so, vintage road bikes. Then, it is wise to place the min/max tire pressure indicators at the valve stem.
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