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Re: FS 56cm Spooky Mullholand Frameset [millertj1] [ In reply to ]
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While I would love to snatch this up from you, I can't justify a third Spooky in my garage.

However... reach out to Frank the Welder. He built the original bikes for Spooky and he built yours too. He stands behind all of his bikes and he'll get you fixed up.

http://www.frankthewelder.com/
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Re: FS 56cm Spooky Mullholand Frameset [c.mont.811] [ In reply to ]
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I have reached out to him and received an original reply regarding if it was anodized or not. I replied but have not heard back. I will try again. I would love to keep my Spooky as it has been my favorite bike. I could probably continue to ride it but I do not want to cause any further damage. I will keep this add up as I am looking at a Bowman as another frame option.
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Re: FS 56cm Spooky Mullholand Frameset [millertj1] [ In reply to ]
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I hate to say this, but an aluminum frame with a cracked weld is worth about $50.

The other parts add some value.
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Re: FS 56cm Spooky Mullholand Frameset [jimatbeyond] [ In reply to ]
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To each its own on opinion. These framesets were $2200 new. It is a relatively easy fix...I just don't have access to someone who can fix it here in Houston. I am still trying to contact the builder (Frank The Welder) and hopefully will be able to get it fixed.
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