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- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: Fs Stooge as new
For a moment, I thought this was going to be the photo....
Re: Fs Stooge as new
No zippy behave urself
Re: Fs Stooge as new
cheered me up stu, thought it was your'sBearbonesnorm wrote:This friend ... is he colour blind?
it's not that I can and others can't, it's that I will and others won't.
- Bearbonesnorm
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Re: Fs Stooge as new
I am colour blind, work in a poorly lit workshop and have questionable taste at times but even with those afflictions, I would have struggled to produce thatcheered me up stu, thought it was your's
May the bridges you burn light your way
Re: Fs Stooge as new
There's no way Stu would have a fence like thatparamart wrote:cheered me up stu, thought it was your's
What's with the mismatched rims, hubs?
Re: Fs Stooge as new
wouldnt be my colour of choice, but easy to change
Re: Fs Stooge as new
In all seriousness, I doubt you'll get anywhere near £1500 for how it's build up.
Around £1000 if it was well built and things matched, but it seems like someone's raided the spares box.
Id break it down to shift it
Around £1000 if it was well built and things matched, but it seems like someone's raided the spares box.
Id break it down to shift it
- Cheeky Monkey
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Re: Fs Stooge as new
I'd agree with Chew, with respect
TBH, a frame is c.£400 new (?) so £1100 for rest of parts seems a bit steep., particularly as there's no (expensive) sus fork.
Good luck with it though, you never know
TBH, a frame is c.£400 new (?) so £1100 for rest of parts seems a bit steep., particularly as there's no (expensive) sus fork.
Good luck with it though, you never know