Thanks Joe! Yes, subtract 2 cm. for center-to-center sizing, so 54, 56, 58 c-c.
I'm biased of course, but I think the only thing cooler than being an Engineer is being an Engineer and a Lawyer.... (OK, maybe being an Engineer, a race car driver, a TdF winner, and a world-renowned neurosurgeon would be pretty cool too, I suppose...).
Do folks think I should bring full-price framesets ($179) or slightly shopworn ones (paint chips/scratches, mostly), which would be $129 each?
Greg Parker
Ann Arbor, Michigan
> Ok, I'm an unpaid shill. If anyone is looking for a nice sport style >frameset, consider one of these Raysports. They are very decently built >and the option of unwrapping a NOS frameset and building it up may >never happen again for this price. And the mainstream sizes are still >available. Remember they are center to top.
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\r?\n> Its not easy to make room in my 30 bicycle herd, but the Raysport has managed!
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\r?\n> Joe Bender-Zanoni
\r?\n> Great Notch, NJ
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\r?\n> ----- Original Message -----
\r?\n> From: gpvb1@comcast.net
\r?\n> Date: Sunday, January 8, 2006 8:54 pm
\r?\n> Subject: [CR]Madison Swap Meet January 14, 2006
\r?\n>
\r?\n> > Who is planning on attending the Swap in Madison, Wisconsin next
\r?\n> > Saturday? The official hours are 9:30 - 4:00, I believe.
\r?\n> >
\r?\n> > I'm open to suggestions regarding what to bring. I'll try to have
\r?\n> > at least everything that I had last year, but I'm willing to bring
\r?\n> > lots more if folks think it would make sense. Please browse the
\r?\n> > website for ideas....
\r?\n> >
\r?\n> > I will try to bring a few prepped Raysports in 56, 58, and maybe 60
\r?\n> > cm sizes, although they are somewhat bulky compared to totes full
\r?\n> > of parts. Special requests are welcome!
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\r?\n> > Greg Parker
\r?\n> > Ann Arbor, Michigan
\r?\n> > http://www.bicycleclassics.com