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brianbaylis@juno.com wrote: | | Mark, | | I can't tell 100% from the photo, but that looks like an "El Dorado" model, probably repainted. Don't know if that's the original fork. The El Dorado was a second tier model. The serial numbers on those bikes I'm unfamilier with. Can't really guess the age off hand. |
Brian,
Not sure what model it is. I'll bring it with me some time to a ride, or whenever I finally find your shop. :) Still need to do brake cable guides on the Trek before I put it back together. You are right, it has a replacement fork. The guy I got it from said it had a Chrome fork on it which was all pitted when he got it. It's sporting a Cyclart Cat 3 paint job now. I picked it up for cheap as my buddies wife didn't like it. Right now it just hangs on the wall unless my daughter rides it.
Mark
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