Old 07-29-21, 06:34 PM
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Oldsledz
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I got this frame from a local bike flipper that deals mostly in cheap kids bikes and big box store mountain bikes. Puch built Sears Ted Williams 10 speed, I think from the early 70s. alloy stem, bars, seat post , crank arms and chain rings. Seems to me like a lot of light weight parts for a bike with pressed steel dropouts. Not sure what I am going to do with it but couldn't go wrong for 5.00





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