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73.2 | Try Serotta Cycles! | VIKING::WASSER | John A. Wasser | Wed Jun 04 1986 10:14 | 12 |
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Can't miss the oportunity to plug a friends products!
Ben Serotta (of Serotta Cycles in (or near) Saratoga Springs, NY)
has made frames for a number of racing teams. You can get
frames off the rack at a number of stores or you could have
one custom built. I can't afford one myself but a friend of
mine in Saratoga has had a custom Serotta touring frame for
about 12 years and is quite pleased with it.
-John A. Wasser
(formerly of Saratoga)
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73.3 | I like the Merckx | SUPER::CONNELL | | Wed Jun 04 1986 11:47 | 18 |
| I would go with the Merckx, or possibly the Serotta if you want
a custom job.
I know many, many people who have the Merckx and are very happy
with it. Remember that 95% of all riders do well with a good stock
frame and do not need custom.
I would advise against the Chance. They are beautiful frames, with
fastidious attention to detail, etc, etc.... But I think they are
several hundred dollars more than the Merckx. Also if you get a
Chance, you owe it to the frame to equip it with new
Italian-Super-Record-Cinelli-Titanium parts, and never get it dirty.
Who needs this headache?
Chuck
(Sorry if I spelled Eddy's name wrong)
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73.4 | Frame Info | MODULE::SCHNARE | CHARLIE SCHNARE | Wed Jun 04 1986 11:58 | 21 |
| I assume that your going to be racing or doing some fast touring.
Which would explain why you willing to spend big $'s for a new frame.
Chris Chance main business focus today is Mountain Bikes. He will
build road frames on special requests from what I understand. His
frames are well built but not that responsive for racing. I'm sure
if you explain your bottom bracket problems to him that he'll
build up a bottom bracket which will be ultra stiff.
Eddy M. frames are stiff, well built, and very responsive. Some very
tall/heavy racers use these frame with great success. In my opinion
these frames are over priced. If your into names then go for it.
Stiffest frames/bottom brackets today exit on KLEIN frames. These frames
like Eddy M.'s are very popular with racers. They are very responsive
and because of there ultra stiffness are great bikes for hill climbing
and sprinting. I know that you can test ride these at Bicycle Alley
shop in Worcester 1073A main street.
Good luck making your choice!
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73.5 | FRAME INFO | AKOV05::FULLER | | Wed Jun 04 1986 12:36 | 8 |
| In my years of cycling, I have not seen a better made frame
than a Bruce Gordon, framebuilder out of Eugene Oregon.
He has three models, Chinook, Bruce Gordon standard, and
Bruce Gordon Custom. I think the Chinook will come in
around the Eddy Merkxx price. My wife owns a Chinook,
I will be glad to show it to you.
steve
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73.6 | If I could spend your $$, I'd buy a Serotta | NOVA::FISHER | | Thu Jun 05 1986 04:51 | 11 |
| Splitting tubes and lugs! Wow. What would be nice about Serotta
is that you could explain your problem and he might recommend
some or all SP tubes instead of just SL or SLX ("Just SL" !!)
where SP might not be used normally -- depending on frame size.
What would not be nice about Serotta is that you would not have the
bike this season. I understand that you can call him directly, but
Category I Cyclegoods, just down the road, is a dealer. (649-7599,
number included because directory assistance cannot spell Category).
(PS: I don't have a Serotta, but like the "options".)
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73.7 | Klein...no way | APOLLO::DEHAHN | feel the spin | Thu Jun 05 1986 08:33 | 46 |
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The Eddy Merckx Pro, in my opinion, is the finest Italian production
frame made today. It is rivaled only by the DeRosa, which is an
entirely different bike. The Merckx was designed for American racing,
ie. lots of short, fast races. Therefore it's a short, fast, upright
bike although not as radical as a Grandis or Gios. The DeRosa is
a true road bike, a bit longer, with slacker angles for maximum
comfort over long road/stage races, more of a European bike. Both
are of the highest quality, they're what Italian frames used to
be like before they got cheap. I ride a Basso (sponsor) and there's
no comparison. The Eddy Merckx is not overpriced, it's just in a
different league.
Re: Klein
I've been racing for 6 years now and I can count on my fingers the
Kleins I've seen racing (including mine). They're NOT very popular
because of several reasons. First, they're way too expensive ($2200
for the frame alone). The low budget model is not a real racing
frame, its a sport tourer at best. Second, there are some serious
design flaws, ie the rear dropouts are sheet aluminum. I dumped
mine (1980 Team Super) in a race and it took 9 months and $335 to
get it fixed, only Gary can do the job. On a standard steel frame
I could have had my bike back the next weekend, but I had to buy
another frame to race on until the Klein was fixed. Lastly, the
finish &^%$#@. The paint came off in huge (1-2 sq. in.) chunks,
all by itself. For a bike of this caliber and expense, this was
unacceptable. So for all those reasons I sold it after the repairs
were done.
Cannondale obviously was aware of the poor service Gary Klein was
giving his customers. If you trash one of their frames you get a
new one for $150, period, no questions asked, no waiting forever.
The Serotta Club Special, Bruce Gordon Chinook, and stock frames
from Richard Sachs, Peter Weigle, Oulette etc. are all great frames
because they're handmade here in America. Some are in the Merckx
price range, some aren't. Shop around some more...why not, it's
fun!
Good luck,
CdH
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73.8 | <Eddy *WHO* is Italian ?> | EUREKA::REG_B | | Thu Jun 05 1986 09:09 | 1 |
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73.9 | Klein ?? | SUPER::CONNELL | | Thu Jun 05 1986 10:07 | 6 |
| I agree with Chris about Klein frames not being very popular. I
have also been racing for 6 years, and have seen very few of them
"on the circuit".
Chuck
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73.10 | RE; KLEINS | MODULE::SCHNARE | CHARLIE SCHNARE | Thu Jun 05 1986 15:10 | 14 |
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re: KLEIN FRAMES
This year and last the Jaegar team have consistently placed in the top
five in the Veterans races. Three of these riders have KLEINS. There
always at the front of the field with me so I tend to see KLEINS alot.
They placed 1,2 in the Brodie Mt. road race. These three frames were
stock not the team super. I believe the frame is $495. For stiffness
check the latest evaluation in Bicycling Magazine and also the comments
made about performance.
Just for the record I race on a Cannondale. This fat tube beer can
frame did a 59:12 in the district time trial championships. Thats
for 25 miles and in the Veterans (35 to 45) division.
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73.11 | Under the hour ? WOW ! | EUREKA::REG_B | | Thu Jun 05 1986 15:39 | 14 |
| re .10 "This fat tube beer can frame did 59:12... ...25 mile...
...35 - 45 age group."
If what you are saying is, "Charlie Schnare did a 59:12 25 mile
Time Trial in the 35 - 45 category"
Then I say
*CONGRATULATIONS*
We should have your picture in DTW, (or something).
Reg (Who would LOVE to break 60 minutes for 40 km)
(err, 25 miles)
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73.12 | oops | APOLLO::DEHAHN | feel the spin | Thu Jun 05 1986 16:12 | 17 |
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Eddy Merckx is Belgian, not Italian. I was under the impression
that his frames were subcontracted to an Italian framebuilder,
like DeRosa, but this is not the case. Merckx has set up a factory
in Belgium that is identical to the DeRosa factory.
I stand corrected.
Earl Page and Company were riding Cannondales last year, now Kleins?
Very interesting. I'm sure their popularity is due to some kind
of sponsorship, not personal choice.
CdH
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73.13 | Congrats on breaking the hour | SUPER::CONNELL | | Thu Jun 05 1986 17:13 | 1 |
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73.14 | How 'bout the IronFish? | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | she sells CShells by the Cshore | Fri Jun 06 1986 17:55 | 7 |
| Anyone know if Albert Eisentraut is still making frames? Quite some
while since I've seen one around, but they used to be done nicely:
quite stiff and nicer paint jobs than I've seen before or since.....
(This before he went off to doing A, B and Team models).....
ken
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73.15 | Eddy Mer....? | JAWS::MHARRIS | Mac | Wed Jun 11 1986 13:55 | 6 |
| For the deux centimes that it's worth, I think Eddy Who's last name
is Merckxx. I don't know what the second "x" does that the first
can't do, but what do you expect from a guy who owns a dog named
"Pheighdeaux"? :-) :-)
Mac.
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73.16 | I think it's Merckxxx | HARDY::CONNELL | | Wed Jun 11 1986 16:45 | 1 |
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73.17 | I KNOW it's Merckx | STAR::BRANDENBERG | Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy. | Fri Jul 11 1986 17:01 | 6 |
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It's done: I've just bought an Eddy Merckx 753 frame and now can't
afford to put Campy on it.
Monty
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73.18 | | APOLLO::DEHAHN | | Mon Jul 14 1986 08:57 | 7 |
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Just make sure you can afford at least a Nuovo Record crankset....A
mushy crank with that springy bottom bracket will drive you crazy....
CdH
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