Perusing local craigslist and I came across this ad:
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/mcy/5299064534.html
Look at the pic of the VIN...surely that wasn't a factory job? If so, that guy was drunk that day
This bike vin looks wonky to me...
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Re: This bike vin looks wonky to me...
Not to mention the fact that this guy is slightly out of his mind on the value of the bike me thinks....
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Re: This bike vin looks wonky to me...
S&G Custom Cycles has been around for a while, I think they used to work on those when new. Last I heard they still had a good rep., but I've never done business with them.
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Re: This bike vin looks wonky to me...
Numbers are total crap, however that doesn't mean the seller is up to anything. It was likely done a long time ago and may have valid paperwork from long ago. No collector though, just a pile of parts.