which quickly turned to this:
and then this:
The guy I got it from was a tiny little dude who clearly couldn't fit on it. He told me he just wanted to get rid of it and get a few bucks for some sodas. It was painted when I got it and all I did was slap on an old skate sticker as a head tube badge. I enjoyed this bike very much. It was a fun transition/introduction to a whole new part of the sport. I even poked a rattle snake with the front wheel on a ride in southern oregon. I never figured out the make of the frame. All the bike shops I took it to couldn't figure it out either. It had a very unique brake arch in the back. One guy thought it was a Klein. I am leaning towards an old Nishiki due to its component set. The chainstay sticker said "Boston Bicycle Company" hence my query in the search box in the screenshot. I always dug those gold rims. Ultimately I sold this bike in 2010 for $140. It needed new tires and a bottom bracket badly.
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