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Old October 10th 05, 09:30 PM
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60cm Fuji Cross frame, made with True Temper OX Gold steel tubing, 4130
steel fork, color is Yellow Jacket. This frame can be built up to make
a very versatile bike -- can be used for cyclocross, dirt road riding
(will accept up to 700x38 knobbies), around town riding, or as a long
distance road bike. Get the comfort of a quality steel frame and the
versatility to go anywhere, do anything. Or get it just in time for
'cross season. Includes FRAME, FORK, HEADSET, and MINI-V BRAKES only.

The frame is 60cm center to top, or 58.5cm center to center. Top tube
is 58.5cm, standover height is 84.5cm.

$250 plus shipping. Photos available.

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60cm Torelli Cyclocross frameset, Columbus Brain tubing, steel fork,
nice metallic black paint. Excellent condition, very little use,
mostly on road. No dings, no dents. Very smooth riding frame made by
hand by Mondonico.

$400 plus shipping. Photos available.

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