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Old 09-13-16 | 05:52 PM
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Identify this Voodoo Frame!

Hey everyone, found this Voodoo frame online but it's a bit too far to just go and check it out and want more info before I make a trek to see it. It's pretty beat and has what appear to be brazed on v-brake mounts on the fork (which is weird), but it's priced low and intrigues me for a variety of reasons. So... wanted to see if anyone could help me identify it so I can maybe dig up some of the frame specs and/or see if it's even worth the trip.

See the photo below to take a look. All I know is that I can't find anything online about a lugged road frame made by Voodoo, found an old catalog from '96 but it only features their MTB frame options, and after a google deep dive can't find any info/photos on anything similar. Any help is appreciated.
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Old 09-14-16 | 06:37 AM
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I can't prove it or say why but I don't think that is a Voodoo. I don't know much about the brand but somehow I don't think they ever made lugged frames that used clamp on down tube shifters. It looks like someone brazed cantilever studs on to the fork. Unless this was done be a professional I wouldn't go near it at any price.
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Old 09-14-16 | 10:24 AM
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I had a feeling but thought maybe someone with some voodoo knowledge might school me... All in all probably more trouble than it's worth. thanks
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