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Frame and Fork Article Archive @RideSmarter.com |
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12/24/99 |
What are the differences between Bontrager Race and Race lite frames |
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Some Bontrager Frame information, availability, 1" forks, etc... |
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A lot of this information is here as reference material for owners and prospective owners of Bontrager frames, and as an aid to the few shops who still have some for sale. For some very unfortunate but compelling reasons we are no longer producing the frames or bikes. - KB |
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Fine print: The opinions expressed herein by Keith Bontrager are in the nature of general observations and should not be relied upon in your specific situation. Your question, problem, bicycle or component, may be different than the one he is discussing. This Page (Web Site) is not a repair manual and is not a substitute for having your bicycle examined and repaired by a qualified bicycle mechanic. It is not intended as a tutorial or course in how to safely ride or use your bicycle. See your local library or bicycle store for publications regarding how to ride and repair your bicycle. Think of Keith like your Aunt Edna. You wouldn't really do what she tells you to do, now would you? Bontrager Cycles is a division of Trek Bicycle Corporation. Bontrager and Trek are registered Trademarks of Trek Bicycle Corporation. Copyright, Trek Bicycle Corporation. All rights reserved. |