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FS: Look KG233 Steel 54 cm

 
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Old 30-04.-2008, 10:00 AM   #1
Tom Kunich
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Default FS: Look KG233 Steel 54 cm

54 cm c-t Look KG233 Steel bike. Made of Columbus Brain tubing.
Beautiful Blue/Red/Yellow paint scheme -
http://www.kijafa.com/kijafa/img/product/KG233.JPG but with a carbon fork.

Dura Ace 9-Speed Shifters
Ultegra Front and Rear derailers
Tom Ritchey Pro Compact 50/34
Bontrager Select wheels
13-25 gearing
Easton EC50 Carbon fork with metal steering tube
Thompson seatpost
ITM Bars and Mutant Stem
Specialized saddle

This is a beautiful bike that is one of the rare steel Looks. This belongs
to my brother who keeps his bikes in perfect condition. The paint is
flawless as far as I can tell. It actually looks like a new frame.

$1200 + packing and shipping. (Done by a local trustworthy bike shop.)

email for pictures.

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