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A whole lot more cool rides from the folks I picked up the Krapf frameset.

Old 01-26-23, 06:20 PM
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A whole lot more cool rides from the folks I picked up the Krapf frameset.

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When I worked deal on my Krapf Frameset the seller mentioned having several other bikes from the same collector the Krapf came from. They shared some pics today and I'm just passing the info along. I don't know anything about the bikes or what they are asking for them. All I can say is the Krapf frameset made it to me well packed.

The shop that has these is Bikeland146 Main Street
Chatham, NJ 07928

https://bikeland.xyz









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Whew!!! They all look too small.
But I'll go take a look, I'll be around the corner from Chatham tomorrow.
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Damn. That Masi. Doesn't even look like it's been for a test ride.
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Interesting shop. And I think those prices are in New Zealand dollars which gives us Americans an advantage.

The only flaw I saw in pricing was big money for a free spirit bike. I thought free spirit bikes were the house brand for seers.
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Interesting shop. And I think those prices are in New Zealand dollars which gives us Americans an advantage.

The only flaw I saw in pricing was big money for a free spirit bike. I thought free spirit bikes were the house brand for seers.

What makes you think that a shop in New Jersey, USA transacts business in New Zealand dollars?
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Those are the types of bikes are likeThanks for sharing
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Where is the Free Spirit bike?
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https://bikeland.xyz/collections/use...ike-used-1970s

I was driving while looking at this site. I can't remember what made me think it was a NZ shop. Prolly the "XYZ.com"

I am wrong.
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Admiring from afar. I don't wish to spoil the "vista" by zooming in on the price tags...
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