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Old 08-20-21, 06:37 PM
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Apollo Prestige XL Frame/Fork Set - 52 cm Set Tube...

This nice old Apollo Prestige XL frame in in sound mechanical condition and pretty nice in the paint and art departments also. Decent tubing coupled with forged drops, front and back, plus an integral derailleur make for a decent project for the right person. I can and will if asked throw in some extra components to help with the build at no extra cost to the buyer.

Seat Tube (c-c): 52cm
Top Tube (c-c): 53cm

Price: $50.00 US + cost to ship








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Old 08-20-21, 06:44 PM
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You may want to add the size in the headline. I am not in the market and it is not my size, but someone looking for a 52/53mm frame may pass it up because “XL” is in the model name and decide not to even click on the ad. I expected to see a frame 62cm or thereabouts. It’s a nice frame.
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Totally dig the headset.

Looks like it would build up unto a nice rider. Randy’s offer for extra parts, generous as always!

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Kuwahara HS is beautiful. That will be a cool bike for someone.
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Originally Posted by noobinsf
You may want to add the size in the headline. I am not in the market and it is not my size, but someone looking for a 52/53mm frame may pass it up because “XL” is in the model name and decide not to even click on the ad. I expected to see a frame 62cm or thereabouts. It’s a nice frame.
Now that you have pointed that out, I tend to agree. I will see if I can alter the title. Thanks for the heads up on this.
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