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Old 10-26-24 | 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by georges1
The black trek 2200, it is a light, stiff and responsive frame. You should buy it.
I did not buy the Trek 2200SL - a neighbor gave it..,


and a Specialized Sirrus to me. Both in decent but dirty shape. The Sirrus (raced professionally) got built/cleaned up and sold with-in a few days. Nice bike but not my cup of tea...


I was going to build the Trek for myself (it is/was very light and sported a lovely set of Rolf wheels) but so many bikes have come my way since the Trek/Specialized gift. I harvested the components from the Trek, street restored the Specialized and sold it locally. These guys, coupled with a Raleigh Super Grand Prix went out the door for the price of a case of beer or pretty close to it...



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