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S&M Mad Dog?
billstup:
We can`t guess what price it`s going to go for because the links gone :knuppel2:
So I`ll have a punt at $750 seeing as I`ve got no idea what we`re talking about :daumenhoch:
YGT:
is it a real mad dog though? ....
there is a sugestion its a very rare non loop tale cooks bros frame.
I bid 420 and didnt even meet reserve.
SaMAlex:
here you go. Im sure anyone who wanted to find a "S&M Maddog frame" could search for one, easy enough, so there is no harm in the link being up here.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280157971754&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=018
Bill, you might be able to tell me if it looks more like a non-loop CooksBros frame (instead of an S&M at all). Maybe Ratty will know? Maybe someone is bidding on it, thinking "hey, there is a non-loop CBR on Ebay and its been wrongly listed. I'll get it for next to nothing!". haha.
billstup:
I haven`t got a clue Alex, but I wouldn`t pay all that much for it myself, tbh it looks like a cheap catolog f/f to me, sorry :-\
SaMAlex:
--- Quote from: billstup on September 29, 2007, 09:31 PM ---I haven`t got a clue Alex, but I wouldn`t pay all that much for it myself, tbh it looks like a cheap catolog f/f to me, sorry :-\
--- End quote ---
Yeah Bill, the mad dog frames werent that nice to ride. Its more about what it stood for, and what it started than how good the frame is. Lets face it, NS bikes are way better to ride than most OS stuff, but thats not what collecting is about. The mad dog is the first S&M frame, regardless of what it was like.
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