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Selling 42cm Surly Pacer road bike frame

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Old 02-07.-2005, 12:03 PM   #1
greene
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Post Selling 42cm Surly Pacer road bike frame

This steel frame would biuld up to a great road or sport touring bike for a petite rider. Takes 700c wheels. 72cm standover height. This is a frame only, fork not included. Color is black with white decals. Has been built up and ridden. Is in great shape except for a ding in the paint on the side of the top tube. See specs at surlybikes.com

I ride this exact frame and I am very happy with it. Somehow I ended up with two of them and don't need the extra one.

Retail is around $400.
Asking $225 plus shipping.

email me at eofelis@yahoo.com
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