I have gotten "free" frame/fork/headset at least once by buying a $600ish
bike that had some decent parts and selling them individually.  If you have
wheels worth a couple hundred or more and recent brifters, they put a big
dent in the price without factoring in all the other stuff...

Doug


On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 1:34 PM, William <[email protected]> wrote:

> Parting out a bike is often more lucrative.  A savvy individual can
> spot and acquire underpriced complete bikes and turn a tidy profit
> parting out those bikes.  I did that recently and got a MUSA lugged
> steel Reynolds 531 frameset for free.
>

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