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Old 10-28-22, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jadmt
I would be interested int he rear wheel......what are you going to do for components? curious what the serial numbee r is on that, i wonder when they changed the cable routing? Man I would love to find an original rigid fork too. looks great enjoy I know I love how light mine is.
Yes these are light for a MTB it's because they went with top end regular size tubing and not the OS cho-mo that most MTB's hard frame were made with, which also allowed for much nicer cleaner brazing without the slight gap or tube smooshing you see with the different size tubes on a lot of MTB's.
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