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jayeThu May-23-02 01:24 PM

  
"Frame ID label (Serial # on front of frame)"


          

First, I would like to thank everyone who responded to my previuos plea. Your infinate knowledge is highly appreciated.
I recently had my frame powder coated(ooo!nice!) Consequently I
had to remove the badge on the head tube. Due to the fact that it is aluminum,attached with steel rivets,I was unsuccessful in my attempt for a perfect dismantle. This thing was an aesthetic nitemare to begin with, And now I mutilated it even more. I would hate to put this back on the bike. Is there anyway I can replace this with a mint condition EXACT replica???? Please let me know. Thank you.
Jaye


  

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illf8edFri May-24-02 10:46 AM
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#1. "RE: Frame ID label (Serial # on front of frame)"
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The ID plates and rivets are available from the Norvil Company in England or from Fair Spares America. You'll need someone with metal number/letter stamps to add the information.

David

David

  

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