SOLD

Solves my double tube dilema quite nicely.

Jay

On Jun 10, 6:13 am, Forrest <ftme...@me.com> wrote:
> The frame shown in the photos at the link just below will be available
> next week:http://gallery.me.com/ftmeyer#100139
>
> Taiwan-built, for canti brakes -- sorry, only one top tube. I am first
> owner, have had this about 18 months, bought it from Jim T. at
> Hiawatha Cyclery in Mpls. (was a demo bike there). Will come with
> installed Tange Sekei headset. Dandy frame, fits me well, but I
> acquired a touring frame I feel is even more perfect, so this must go.
> The new frame probably is not even more perfect, but such is my
> disease.
>
> The frame looks great at a glance from several feet away, but up close
> you would see several paint chips of various sizes, which I've tried
> to show in the photos. The worst ones were the fault of a tour
> organizer who took little to no care when loading bikes to shuttle
> them back to where we started from. Had always meant to touch it up
> with the recommended matching nail polish, but now the new owner can
> do that.
>
> These frames sold for $1,000 new. This one never crashed and has no
> dents. But in light of the chips, I am asking $775 -- and that price
> includes shipping within CONUSA.
>
> Thanks for looking. Feel free to shoot me questions.
>
> Forrest (Iowa City)

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