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That is a great looking frame. If it were my size I would be thinking about this one.
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#6227
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Serotta Legend Ti with Ultegra Di2 63x61
No relation to seller...
In classic Red/Yellow for 2G's! ![]() Quote:
https://seattle.craigslist.org/est/b...195598582.html |
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Serotta Ti 53cm F&F
No relation to seller...
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#6229
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DeRosa Titanio Frameset - 56cm
Last one for now...
Again, no relation to seller, older ad so who knows if it's still available? Cool looking ride though: Quote:
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#6230
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awesome and beautiful chance
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#6231
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#6232
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R&A Cycles 61cm Felt F2 Dura-Ace Di2 Bike $2,495.00 USD
R&A Cycles Felt F2 Dura-Ace Di2 Bike
Now: $2,495.00 USD Was: $7,499.00 Save: $5,004.00 https://www.racycles.com/bikes/road/...3?sku=10037245 |
#6233
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Cielo Cross Racer - $650
Can help facilitate shipping if you work out a deal with the seller. You can prob take off those goofy stickers from the down tube. ![]() |
#6236
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for 100 bucks i'm surprised it's still there.
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Same here tbh
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Re Witcomb USA
Here's a little brief from CR that may make the frame more attractive:
One of the more interesting tales of the USA bike scene, WITCOMB USA was started in the early 1970's in Connecticut by Ed Allen, of Gerry gear and Sports East fame. He at first imported frames by Barry Witcomb, of the successful UK business of the same name. When USA production was started, young USA staff members included Ed Sinkus ("Sky-Lo-Lo"), Chris Chance, Richard Sachs and J.P. Weigle ("Peter".) Witcomb USA finally succumbed due to tipsy bicycle market conditions and disappeared after 8 years of doing business.... But this was not the end of the story. The heritage continues today in the work of acknowledged USA master builders Richard Sachs and Peter Weigle. |
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