a freebee. score maybe 
#1 2013-01-09 11:32am
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a freebee. score maybe
coworker of mine gave me a frame looking at I figured 2000 or 2001 diamondback rm20. gonna clean it up and build it for a sister.

currently building my 96 haro group 1 ci 24.
WANTED: 24" crusiser forks, 3/8" dropouts and 1" threadless steer tube
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#2 2013-01-09 11:41am
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Re: a freebee. score maybe
A000640683 is the serial number.
currently building my 96 haro group 1 ci 24.
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#3 2013-01-09 3:36pm
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Can't beat free!
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#4 2013-01-09 4:45pm
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Re: a freebee. score maybe
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#5 2013-01-09 4:46pm
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#6 2013-01-09 6:36pm
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Re: a freebee. score maybe
Looks nice. Never saw a DB like that. Does it have removeable brake posts or did someone saw them off?
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#7 2013-01-09 7:14pm
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Re: a freebee. score maybe
ChiefRidesInWoods wrote:
Looks nice. Never saw a DB like that. Does it have removeable brake posts or did someone saw them off?
Should have threads in the holes you see.I have a few Mid School bikes built like that.
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#8 2013-01-10 6:18am
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I got it without them. confused me but I'm sure I can fix it.
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#9 2013-01-10 7:26am
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Your LBS likely has a box of the brake posts as the majority of mountain bikes with disc brakes came with thread in brake posts in the small parts bag from the manufacturer.
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#10 2013-01-10 12:32pm
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Re: a freebee. score maybe
yeah. don't have a lbs here gotta run outta town
currently building my 96 haro group 1 ci 24.
WANTED: 24" crusiser forks, 3/8" dropouts and 1" threadless steer tube
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