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Old 06-09-14, 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by JamesRL
JetSanchez read a thread here where I said my frame was too small. He may have also read other threads where I pined for my old Bianchi that I had in the 80s.

He gave me a mid 80s Bianchi lower end Japanese built frame and chromed fork for free. They were in good shape, not pristine but better than average for an 80s frame. And it is my size, so its all good.

It doesn't get much better than free. I'm still working on building it up, have most of the components.
That's awesome!!!
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