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Subject: WTB: Cheap TT/Tri Frame
Hey all,
I'm looking to buy a 52-ish TT/Tri frame cheap.
I mean $200 or less cheap. Only requirement is 700c wheels, but not a deal breaker.
Anyone have an old frame gathering dust?
Let me buy it from you.
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