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I had a similar frame (lighter blue colour and aero tubing) and I bought it end nineties (1998 or 1999). It was one of the first "noname" frames that came on large scale from the far east. They were really top range frames and Easton was one of the most popular producers of aluminium tubing. They didn't have their own bike line so most got "finished" with decals of LBS's and local brands.
Wim
I have just bought an Easton frame.
1" headtube, BSA BB shell, 27.2mm ish seatpost. Believe to be early to mid 90's.
It looks very well made so I fitted a full 3x8 Campagnolo groupset and some threadless 1" Kinesis alloy forks I had in the parts box.
It needs a black stem & bar tape then we be rollin'
Anyone know about Easton frames? Not much online about them
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