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Old 01-26-09, 06:54 PM
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Make sure the bearings all spin smooth and there is no noise coming from the bottom bracket. Look for rust (check that the seat and stem are not seized) and evidence of crash damage. Look at the frame alignment pay close attention to the two top tubes near the head set. Look and then run a finger to make sure there are no bulges. Oh and check that the rims don't have flat spots or cracks.
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