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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I have visited my local second hand bike shop (in SE London) to see if they have any cheap frames.
The guys showed me an old Condor (i reckon around 10-20y years old) in a fairly poor state. The bit I want (frame + forks) looks good though, but he wants £50 for it. So here's my question - is he asking to much for the frame? Exmonkey Last edited by exmonkey : 17-01.-2006 at 08:18 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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you can easily find a frame fork on ebay for less than that. I don't even know what a condor is...so maybe it's totally bad ass and you should snatch it up...
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