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Originally Posted by merziac
May be a bit of a slog to get off the ground. Seems like Denver is not as C+V enthused as we would hope. Would expect it will need to be all inclusive with a C+V theme to get it going. Probably want to try and get the most C+V shop involved if you can.

Maybe a heavy lift and take a lot of patience to get it going.
No worries Even if it is just me and maybe one other rider or two, that should be fun. I know of a bike shop that (last time I was there) had about 60-100 vintage road bikes under tarps in the back...Raleighs, Treks, Lemonds, Fujis, Peugeots, etc...from 70s and 80s. Might be fun to ride around together and then go check on the pile and see if it is still there! This is where I picked up my '73 Super Course. Good prices, just working with ownership is a little tricky, but can be worth it.
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