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Not For Listier - Titanium Bikes for Sale

Post by bill »

Hello All

Just want to give a heads up on a great deal! My old bike company is selling off a fleet of their Titanium bikes. The price will be somewhere between $450-500 plus shipping. They are stocked with Shimano 105 and Triple Cranks. All sizes. Fantastic Winter Bike and come with brazons for touring. If interestested let me know and I will get you more details. We should all buy one - Team Bikes!
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Post by JohnT »

Frame sizes?

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Post by Roland »

What make/model? Are they all road bikes, or are there any cyclocross bikes? I don't need another bike, but that's never stopped me before.
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http://www.backroads.com/why/great_gear/

these are them, right Bill?
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Post by Lister Farrar »

Thanks Bill'ier'. But I must warn everyone. Titanium requires an argon atmosphere when forging frame repairs in the local blacksmith shop. As far as I know, no guide book lists which blacksmith shops carry argon should you need a little repair 'en tour'.

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Do you know Eskimo Nell?
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Yeah, but there are words in that I definitely can't find a rhyme for...
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Post by AlW »

Did these bikes ever come up for sale?

Looking for something for my wife and these sound ideal.

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