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Marin with "ING" decal?
A bike is being advertised as a Marin "Hybrid 7005" with ING company logo.
The seller is not the original owner, so details about the exact model are hard to extract, remotely. How can I help someone -- via e-mail -- narrow down what the exact model might be? How about some photos somewhere on the web that they can look and say "That one!"? Ideas? Thanks, |
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Marin with "ING" decal?
On Aug 10, 10:42*pm, notme wrote:
A bike is being advertised as a Marin "Hybrid 7005" with ING company logo.. The seller is not the original owner, so details about the exact model are hard to extract, remotely. How can I help someone -- via e-mail -- narrow down what the exact model might be? How about some photos somewhere on the web that they can look and say "That one!"? Get a picture. Then go to the Marin website. Theres nothing particularly wrong about any of the Marin hybrids. Unlike Giant, who makes mounting a simple rack an exercise in futility on some models, Marins are pretty straight forward. Components are like anything else at the given price point. |
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