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Old 03-01-22 | 09:49 PM
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paulfischer
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Originally Posted by KCT1986
Also measure the rear dropout spacing. Could be from 126-130mm for road frames, depending on year. This will give you some idea of how many speeds you can reasonably run in the rear.

Hard to guess what may have been done prior owners. Are you trying to restore to orig. specs or just make it rideable to your needs/preferences?
Just trying to make it rideable for as little as investment as possible.
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