Exxon Graftek - size 52
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Exxon Graftek - size 52
Aquired this frame in perhaps the worst trade deal I have ever been suckered into , but was curious what this was possibly worth -- has some clear coat issues
LOL - ive already been offered $25 by a gent who wanted the fork to make a lamp! So ive got that going for me - which is nice
LOL - ive already been offered $25 by a gent who wanted the fork to make a lamp! So ive got that going for me - which is nice
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This is a museum bike, sure it can be ridden, the clear can be fixed.
They were used with good success in the USA by top amateurs for a time.
The carbon wrapped fork was marketing, but is of the full on version.
If a full Campagnolo one of these was $1,000- back out from there a range of frame values.
As I recall they used an undersized seatpost. I forgot how odd.
They were used with good success in the USA by top amateurs for a time.
The carbon wrapped fork was marketing, but is of the full on version.
If a full Campagnolo one of these was $1,000- back out from there a range of frame values.
As I recall they used an undersized seatpost. I forgot how odd.
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If you haven't already done so, I suggest checking out this thread: Late 70s Exxon Graftek.
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If you haven't already done so, I suggest checking out this thread: Late 70s Exxon Graftek.