Help identify this unmarked frame
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Help identify this unmarked frame
I picked up this friend a while back I guess it's been repainted it's a really nice paint job but there's not a mark on it I'm including some photos hopefully somebody can identify it by the logs and the combination of braesons that kind of thing. The back brake is a full length cable housing with braesons on the top tube, the downtube shifters are brazon, the cable railing at the bottom bracket for the derailers is brazon, the housing stop for the rear derailleur is braised on. There are no eyelets for fenders are racks.
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Seat post size? BB threading? Pics?
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I'm trying to upload photos from my telephone it says they're there is attachments but I don't see him either I'll have to get on my laptop. Also yes I'll check the seat post size it's actually got a specialized seatpost in it fairly modern-looking and bottom bracket is Campanella crankset so I'll to check the threading I haven't opened it up yet
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