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Guest200901
holy crap!
B. Apold
Honestly!

Someone on this site has Richie Anderson's actual 24" tuffs like those. Imagine what those would bring?
agentheinz
Darren, good gracious! You got the goods, but dang!
Rydjors Dark Sider Black Sheep 1%'r
hey Mark. let me try out your 24 inch tuffs? maybe we could deal?--those are RAD to the MAX graphite TUFFS. just wondering-what would be the most expensive bike a person could build-OLD SCHOOL only. what frame/fork is most exp, what cranks, what hubs etc. what would be the approx. total???
Mike Corvin
Keep_It_Warm


[ October 26, 2006, 01:24 PM: Message edited by: Keep_It_Warm ]
Guest200901
JayBayMX
That's a nice piece of work there, Corvin! LMAO!
DAN
If you know what the used ones have gone for then you would know that the asking price is well within reason. If you want the best these days it don't come cheap.

Keep in mind the seller has forgoten more than most of us will ever know about old school bmx!
Jeff V
I sold the Richie 24in graph's, with Campy hubs, for 2k...
sprinter
[ October 26, 2006, 04:13 PM: Message edited by: sprinter ]
t nile
I'm not saying that someone might not pay it, its just a lot of loot thats all. Mike, you're lovin the vultures...me too, keep it up.
AndyDiamond
Two things:

1) NOS graphite 24" tuffs... go figure.

2) The seller is Darren Chan. Not only one of the most straight-up ebay sellers but one of the the most value for money ebay sellers. Darren doesn't sell junk and he doesn't inflate prices for the sake of it.

Seems like a fair price to me.
COASTY
If I had it and I wanted them, I'd pay that. Where else you gonna get NOS 24" graphites? Not as bad as 7g's for those crap cranks.
Now figure in the conversion rate for O/seas !!!!!!!!
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