What $50 Canadian gets you
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Are the wheels different, or just the tires?
Either way, at $37.50 USD, it's the score of the week!
Either way, at $37.50 USD, it's the score of the week!
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Stunning use of a Ulysses Grant!!
Is that a victory or 980 RD? I can never tell ‘em’ apart
Is that a victory or 980 RD? I can never tell ‘em’ apart
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Great looking bike and great deal. $50 Canadian is about $38 US; what do you get for that money?
Too small for you? Did you try raising the seat post and handle bar all the way up? Or maybe, consider installing a taller seat post, like this one 👇?
https://www.amazon.ca/UPANBIKE-Mount...01&sr=1-4&th=1
or
https://www.amazon.ca/ZUKKA-Seatpost.../dp/B07TDNPJZL
Too small for you? Did you try raising the seat post and handle bar all the way up? Or maybe, consider installing a taller seat post, like this one 👇?
https://www.amazon.ca/UPANBIKE-Mount...01&sr=1-4&th=1
or
https://www.amazon.ca/ZUKKA-Seatpost.../dp/B07TDNPJZL
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50 Dollars Canadian?
Tell me another lie... Ha
Of course he probably owed you 300 USD after betting on Canada for last nights Junior Hockey Team match...
https://thehockeywriters.com/canada-...-wjc-12-23-23/
Tell me another lie... Ha
Of course he probably owed you 300 USD after betting on Canada for last nights Junior Hockey Team match...
https://thehockeywriters.com/canada-...-wjc-12-23-23/
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That US Grant really got around.
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"Giubilato"; so, their fork crown logo is a set of five Allen wrenches? Cool -- or a sense of foreboding.
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Too small? No problem. Harvest the components and then offer the frame/fork for sale. I used to do this all the time and, believe it or not, as often as not, I got more cash for the frame/fork set that I could have got for the complete bike. My G was also too small but the parts harvest plus the frame set paid off well...
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