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Old 02-17-08 | 07:47 AM
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From: South of Raleigh, North of New Hill, East of Harris Lake, NC

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NICE FIND! Granted, the Absolute is an entry level Fuji, that's still really nice for $20. A twin to your bike recently sold in my area for $80 without the index shifters (converted to friction). Granted it had new, Performance tires ($15 for the pair), but that should give you a benchmark. You have a chromoly main frame and alloy wheels. BTW I believe that's a 1988 model.
I rode one of those recently. The frame was not as lively as I like, it was a little stiff for me, but some people prefer that.
It has horizantal dropouts so the fixie crowd would like to buy that frame. If you should decide to go fixie, I'll buy the rear DR and the shifters.
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