Sold the wrong frame...
ragged1100
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Hi
I've bought a frame (I have not yet built it up) that I thought was a small (I was told it was small and it has a 'S' sticker on the top tube) but checking the frame number I notice that stamped above the frame number is 'XS'. This particular frame is sold as an x-small.
What do you reckon?
Cheers
Ragged
I've bought a frame (I have not yet built it up) that I thought was a small (I was told it was small and it has a 'S' sticker on the top tube) but checking the frame number I notice that stamped above the frame number is 'XS'. This particular frame is sold as an x-small.
What do you reckon?
Cheers
Ragged
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XS above the frame number could mean anything.
what is the frame and what size does it measure in at?"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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What frame is it? and how much did you pay, ie enought to make a fuss? and Was it usedCotic Soul
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It's a Norco six, seat tube (middle of BB to top of seat tube) is 15.5" (which is what is should be for a small)
Cheers
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ragged1100 wrote:seat tube (middle of BB to top of seat tube) is 15.5" (which is what is should be for a small)
sounds like you were sold the *right* frame then?Everything in moderation ... except beer
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