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Old 04-08-11, 10:49 PM
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LupinIII
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Originally Posted by nickpoiron
as to the overpriced nature of affinity, apparently it costs about $68 to make a lo-pro frame/fork. Just what I heard.
and it probably costs $20 to make a madone

raw materials cost less than a finished product.
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