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  • seriously, all this talk over the minutiae of frames this, di that ... bed wetting! It sounds like the most important factor is fit and availability, followed by price. So seek out frame that meets your fit requirements. Buy and build, go riding. Even if you still had a 10 spd. mechanical group on it you'd still be able to train and be fast. You'd certainly lose a lot more by not riding.

    Don't repair the frame, you'll never fully trust it again.

  • best frame fit for me costs between £700 and £1500

    Are you just going to buy a £700 frame immediately, without looking at all the options? Unfortunately, I don't have that kind of cash to throw about without being damn sure it's the best value I'm going to get.

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