***SOLD*** Klein Frame & Fork - not one for the purists!

ovlov440

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I have here a 1998 Klein Pulse Pro frame.

I purchased this with the intention of building into something for the summer, but when an AMP came up the rule of N+1 kicked in and something has to go.

As the paintwork on this was not brilliant when I got it I decided to experiment. The frame has been stripped of paint, and then polished (in 7 stages) and then autosol'd. The frame is free from dents and cracks save for a tiny bit of chainsuck (see photos). New decals have been applied.

Measurements are:

Seat tube - 19" c-t (17.5 c-c)
Top tube - 23" c-c

Bottom bracket and dropout threads are good (again see photos)

Now comes with a rebuilt and repainted Marzocchi Z4 Flylight fork, headset, stem and original seatclamp.

I am looking for £150 posted for this frame and fork.

Regards

Ade
 

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Re: Klein Frame - not one for the purists!

Am not sure youre understanding the rule of n+1 bud. The formula represent the number of bikes you should own with n being the number you own at present.
 
Re: Klein Frame - not one for the purists!

well it does depend if you are a 'glass half full' or 'glass half empty' type of person. If you are like me and an 'empty' person then N= the maximum number of bikes you can possibly sustain so therefore reaching N+1 means that one has to leave ;-)
 
Re: Klein Frame - not one for the purists!

Best of luck bump as youve made a Braw job of it :? 8)
 
Re: Klein Frame - not one for the purists!

ovlov440":1frlyxg3 said:
well it does depend if you are a 'glass half full' or 'glass half empty' type of person. If you are like me and an 'empty' person then N= the maximum number of bikes you can possibly sustain so therefore reaching N+1 means that one has to leave ;-)


That's the N minus 1 rule, where N equals the number of bikes that results in divorce/castration!
 
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