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#1 2008-11-20 8:09pm

DJMUCHO
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2008 Avent TR7 Pro-XXL

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2008 Avent TR7 Pro-XXL

My nice little 20' racer.

FBM bars, ODI Lock-On grips, Shimano DX brake set, Profile 175 cranks & Profile 48 Stem, Cane Creek Headset, Tangent Seat, Forte' Pecission Seatpost, Haro pedals, Snap seatpost clamp, Intense tires, Bombshell Chainring, rims, hubs & Carbon forks & Avent TR-7 Pro XXl Frame.


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#2 2008-12-31 9:19pm

BMXFather
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Re: 2008 Avent TR7 Pro-XXL

The TR7 is an awesome bike

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#3 2009-03-27 2:24am

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Re: 2008 Avent TR7 Pro-XXL

Awesome bike! I was thinking of getting one of these if I can find one. I'm 5' 11". I was wondering how tall you may be & how does your bike feel when riding. I'm not sure if I want to get a 21.5" or 22" top tube. I would like to find the right size for me before spending alot of hard earned dollars on a U.S.A. made frame...


In the 80's, I was riding the streets with Eric (Hutch), Jamie (GT), Jody (JMC), & Ronnie (Diamond Back). North Hollywood, CA to The Teen Center in Van Nuys, CA. The best LBS was The Pedal Shop, where I bought my first & only JMC frame, forks, & parts for my very first build...

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