What frame to get...

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rub_my_crank at 01.28.10 - 1:51 pm
Any suggestions on a nice light durable frame? I was lookin at the leader 725TR V2, any input on that frame?
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Don't get a Leader.
Go with steel.
Graham01.28.10 - 2:39 pm
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i second that. i've ridden a leader and it rides nice, but steel is where it's at for durability and the long run.
kryxtanicole responding to a
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01.28.10 - 2:55 pm
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dont get a leader.. get fuji or visp or volume cutter
tukang_ojek01.28.10 - 2:56 pm
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is there a monetary limit?
adrian01.28.10 - 3:05 pm
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get a leader! they build frames for colnago and machine parts for campagnolo.
coldcut01.28.10 - 8:41 pm
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Steel is Real!
You want something appealing to the eye. Go with the leader.
But steel, steel is your friend.
Alfredo responding to a
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01.28.10 - 10:42 pm
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Why the leader frame? why a track frame?
Why not just invest into a frame that meets your style of everyday riding?
Tells more about what kind of riding you do, what kind of riding you would like to do, and realistically what kind of riding you're going to do.
md201.29.10 - 7:45 am
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this is the same kid that has a newborn and was looking for a job the other week.
forget buying a frame. you got a baby to take care of.
KiMS1 responding to a
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01.29.10 - 8:37 am
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forget buying a frame. you got a baby to take care of.
I 2nd that, but once you have your child taken care of I'd look into any nice old frame. You'll know it when you see it. Steel or aluminum, it doesn't matter. It will just tug your heart strings and say "I am the one." I think lugged steel frames do that most often. :)
Velocipede responding to a
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01.30.10 - 2:37 pm
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