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Get the seller to email you the original pics, and to confirm there's no dents, dings, crashes, etc.... Or get them to relist it with a BIN price, but that will cost them again and then there's PayPal charges. You're more likely to get rock bottom price outside of eBay and PayPal, if its worth the risk? If you're mate picking it up isn't too bike savvy you might want to pay the extra pound or two for some more security.
If its too big, you'll get enough back on the frame to buy/swap for a decent one that fits, and have the parts to build it up straight away, so not much to lose. -
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Very kind of you, did you build them? They sure were sweet. I decided to use the rims to rebuild my over-worn road wheels. Still contemplating which rims to re-build the Macks to, hb14's, omega v's, excellence, or just the good ol' open pro CDs. When I do decide, I would definitely consider paying you for the build though, if you were up for it.those mack wheels used to be mine too, shame i never had them when i owned that frame
Yes they were, and the chain. I'm your no.1 fan ;)
Looks brilliant! Prefer the road setup.
What bars are they?They are Easton ea70 alloy jobbies I had kickin around. I have some ec90 equipes which came up cheap which I may use if they're not too narrow.
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Nice one Holds back a tear :)
Are you keeping the omega Rims for your new wheelbuild?