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Post by cusqueno on Dec 13, 2015 18:23:24 GMT
Anyone with a few hundred to spare? This is on eBay in the US and is a bargain IMHO. This isn't an MTB frame but the much rarer road bike frame - could go for c. $2000 if built up. Would like to buy myself but can't justify that amount. See eBay item 172018458765. Three hours to go, no bids so far.
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Kirk
Dec 13, 2015 19:05:36 GMT
Post by Jem on Dec 13, 2015 19:05:36 GMT
Anyone with a few hundred to spare? This is on eBay in the US and is a bargain IMHO. This isn't an MTB frame but the much rarer road bike frame - could go for c. $2000 if built up. Would like to buy myself but can't justify that amount. See eBay item 172018458765. Three hours to go, no bids so far. It would be very hard to source parts though wouldn't it? They are all very specific and could be a stumbling block to building it up?
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Kirk
Dec 13, 2015 19:16:26 GMT
Post by velocipete on Dec 13, 2015 19:16:26 GMT
The road bike version does pop up on the bay occasionally. Between £100-£300 if I recall correctly. You could actually use a Revolution frame as a road bike/tourer anyway. Especially as the trend is for 26" wheels for tourers. Most things can be got around. Remember lots of you tried my Revolution at DFR2! Cheers, Pete.
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Post by cusqueno on Dec 13, 2015 19:51:53 GMT
Pete, I think as it for a frame that hasn't been built up, the price is good. And no, as far as I have seen, standard components fit. Just choose your gruppo.
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Kirk
Dec 14, 2015 7:10:24 GMT
Post by velocipete on Dec 14, 2015 7:10:24 GMT
The only awkward bits are the mech hangers.Ingenuity required! Cheers, Pete.
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