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1998 Hoffman George

#1 2010-07-06 3:29pm

Nikkisbikes
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1998 Hoffman George

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1998 Hoffman George

Love the Chrome 48s


Odyssey evo. brakes.
 
 
(sold)


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#2 2010-07-06 9:17pm

The Mid School Fool
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Re: 1998 Hoffman George

only the main frame(triangle) on this bike is 4130.


Any Hoffman Love or Patriot Bars?

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#3 2010-07-19 6:47pm

hackettman
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Re: 1998 Hoffman George

nice score :D


Do Or Do Not There Is No Try

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#4 2010-07-30 9:00am

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Re: 1998 Hoffman George

cheers for the fave...
nice bike you've got. do you ride it??


i love flatland me...

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#5 2010-07-30 9:42am

Nikkisbikes
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Re: 1998 Hoffman George

No, I don't ride it.
I wanted this to be my street bike.
My "tare shit up" bike, cause it's stroung enough
to take a beating, I'm sure of that.
It's very heavy, mostly due to the Haro Heffer cranks,
but I figured heavy duty cranks go on a heavy duty bike.
Also, I love the shortness of the top tube,
that makes it a perfect fit for me, since I'm only 5,5.
Most recently though, I'm really getting into Flatland,
so I'm thinking about selling this bike along with a few others.
Anyway, thanks for the kind comment and
Feel free to make an offer on the bike,
I may sell it soon.

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