Mr. Pink Competition?
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OP, this will answer your question:
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I wouldnt think twice about how your first post was phrased as it was clear to others.
More importantly- have you decided what frame you will buy?
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Not quite yet. The Mr Pink is still firmly in top spot though. Unless an aluminum frame with similar specs shows up it will be the one.
Still rocking the trainer with the frame I would swap parts over from and not in a huge rush with MN winter being it's usual stubborn self.
Still rocking the trainer with the frame I would swap parts over from and not in a huge rush with MN winter being it's usual stubborn self.