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Re: '96 A2T frame, 12", ebay

Posted: March 12th, 2011, 7:01 pm
by cudarider1
Oh for some reason I thought you got it and built it for your uncle. No hard feelings, free market economy, that's the beauty of ebay. I wouldn't have paid $180 plus shipping so If I remembered to bid it would have just cost you more anyway so it's better that I didnt. looking forward to seeing pictures. If you ever decide to get rid of it keep me in mind, I'd love to build a small cuda for my daughter.

Re: '96 A2T frame, 12", ebay

Posted: March 12th, 2011, 10:05 pm
by Niika
Yeah, manbeer, you hoarder, you need to sell us some bikes! ;) I consider that extra A2E frame mine you know! :)

Re: '96 A2T frame, 12", ebay

Posted: March 13th, 2011, 3:06 pm
by manbeer
LOL you have that beautiful A2T, why would you need anything else? :D
Jeez, who needs more than one bike anyway? Not like you can ride them all at once Hehe

My new rule is for every new frame I get, I need to sell two. So far my proflex 855 and LTS are first on my list to sell

Re: '96 A2T frame, 12", ebay

Posted: March 18th, 2011, 9:49 pm
by manbeer
Well it arrived today. Very similar to my 95 Comp but Ross used clearcoat over the brushed section whereas the comp was bare. Also no visible easton markings on the tubeset whereas the comp had easton program varilite stamping just behind the headtube. Can't wait to start the build. I think I will keep it simple as its for the girlfriend, probably xt group all around. Going for the low maintenance, minimal bling thing this time

Re: '96 A2T frame, 12", ebay

Posted: March 18th, 2011, 10:40 pm
by Niika
manbeer, how tall is your girlfriend?

Re: '96 A2T frame, 12", ebay

Posted: March 21st, 2011, 8:51 am
by manbeer
5'2", maybe 5'3" on a good day. She would probably be better suited to a 14 but I tend to find a slightly smaller bike is usually easier to throw around on tight trails