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Would you STOP giving away trade secrets such as this would be easy and
cheap to fix at Calfee? Or that most local body shops now are so good with kevlar cloth that you could get it down at the local speed shop? It would be a little heavier but the strength couldn't be compromised. But let the horses patooties here talk the price down and then steal it. |
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Tom Kunich wrote:
Would you STOP giving away trade secrets such as this would be easy and cheap to fix at Calfee? Or that most local body shops now are so good with kevlar cloth that you could get it down at the local speed shop? It would be a little heavier but the strength couldn't be compromised. But let the horses patooties here talk the price down and then steal it. Well, there's always the question of hidden damage. The bike did fall off a car and destroyed the fork, according to the seller. -- Dave dvt at psu dot edu |
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He is right crank,BB,and derailleur hanger can be of
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