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Does anyone know where the cheapest place online would be to get a Vigorelli frameset? I found Probikekit, and one on Ebay for $699. I need a 58 in size and I'd like to find one as cheap as possible in any color. Thanks in advance for any leads or discount codes.
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https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...ducts_id=13033 + 10% Summer coupon = 688
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Does anyone know where the cheapest place online would be to get a Vigorelli frameset? I found Probikekit, and one on Ebay for $699. I need a 58 in size and I'd like to find one as cheap as possible in any color. Thanks in advance for any leads or discount codes.
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Not sure about that website^ I'm pretty sure PBK is as generous as it gets to provide free international shipping.
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I nearly purchased a 2011 Vigorelli frameset when I decided to check Craigslist one last time before pulling the trigger. I ended up finding a new black Vigorelli complete in a 58cm in LA for the same price as the frame I was about to buy online.
There are some things I don't like about the build that will get changed asap; I have a set of Shamals awaiting a new Phil Wood rear hub, and I need to replace the bar tape, add hoods, and replace the cranks/pedals. (Why blue? What was he thinking?)
Here it is!
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There are some things I don't like about the build that will get changed asap; I have a set of Shamals awaiting a new Phil Wood rear hub, and I need to replace the bar tape, add hoods, and replace the cranks/pedals. (Why blue? What was he thinking?)
Here it is!
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nice find! It is obvious the dude blew all this money on the frame. But your build will be great im sure
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The reason I jumped on this was that I can ride it now and upgrade as I get funds. Buying the frame alone would have kept me riding my Bianchi that broke both my wrists (*and my left side twice) for longer than I am comfortable. Now I can ride it and not worry about anything getting stolen. The frame is in great shape too; kid was a UCLA student that decided fixed gears were a pain in the ass and got a Bianchi road bike instead.
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No argument there. White chain/pedals/cable? Red hubs and tires? Blue cranks? Not my personal flavor that's for sure.
I ride with my hands mostly off the stem area; so I just want my front brake accessible in my most often used and comfortable hand position. Added bonus will be adding a cable operated bell to the right hand hood lever.
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