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No - they were built with Reynolds or Columbus or both at the same time.
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I know one year they were built with the Columbus colorado ìì tubing. That is the reason I bought my colorado ii frame. What an outstanding frame set.
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took a while to get around to building/riding but it's a keeper!20190203_153620.jpg
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I kept all the original DA 8spd that came on it, except the cranks (used some leftover Sugino that I had laying around)- the original cranks were 180mm and thaaaat's just a wee bit long.....if anyone has a set of 170 DA 7400 or 7410 laying around let me know! Oh and while the vintage matching saddle looks good....the foam has hardened to the density of a rock....not so comfy...
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Looks great, enjoy the ride! Thanks for sharing the completed bike too!
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good eye! I thought it looked wonky when I was riding...
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