steel road frames
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upstate at 09.15.09 - 2:48 pm
looking to get a new steel frame soon and was wondering if anybody had any suggestions. Wanna get something that is a little more geared towards riding than it is towards racing. weight isn't a huge issue either. ideas?
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not sure what ur budget is but those torelli frames look pretty cool!
KiMS109.15.09 - 2:50 pm
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it takes balls to race steel. or does it takes balls to race carbon?
_iJunes09.15.09 - 2:52 pm
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it takes balls to fill out nice jeans
KiMS1 responding to a
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09.15.09 - 2:52 pm
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looking at around 700- 1200 max
upstate09.15.09 - 2:53 pm
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it takes balls to fill mouths
66609.15.09 - 2:54 pm
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for the frame and fork that is
upstate09.15.09 - 2:54 pm
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the new torelli steel track bikes make me want to race track.
_iJunes09.15.09 - 2:56 pm
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Torelli all the way... such nice bikes
JOKER09.15.09 - 3:09 pm
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As an alternative to the (beautiful but exotic) Italian stuff:
I'm pretty excited about the new Rivendell Roadeo:
http://www.rivbike.com/#product=50-618
But the frameset costs $2000.....
You can also build a reasonably priced (~$2k complete) and almost as cool Soma (Smoothie or Stanyan) or Surly Pacer....
richbell09.15.09 - 4:06 pm
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WRONG TORTELLINI IS MADE IN TAIWAN
_iJunes responding to a
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09.15.09 - 5:40 pm
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the roadeo is built more as a racer than a riding rig which does not comply with the requirements set forth by the OP.
_iJunes responding to a
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09.15.09 - 5:42 pm
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Dude if you've got $700-1200 to spend on the frame and fork alone, you've got a WORLD of options, especially if you don't care about weight.
That said, if you want a bike geared toward riding, that's made of steel, and weight isn't an issue, you don't need to spend anywhere near that much. You can buy an old Schwinn/Bianchi/Univega/Centurion/80s bike boom steel frame for $20-200 for the frame and fork. Spend another $100 for paint/powdercoating, and you'll have a one of a kind bike.
If you do want something new, you can find some of the smaller frame-builders to do custom work in your price range, and that would fit you a lot better than something off the rack.
JB09.15.09 - 5:49 pm
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+1
Search used bikes on ebay by quality tube sets. You can find really nice lugged stuff that's not machine made.
Get a nice powder coat
get new groupo..
end up with a sweet bike.
Mook responding to a
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09.15.09 - 5:54 pm
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Yup, a nicer 80s road frame would do just fine for what you described. If you want to buy new, Gunnar Roadies or Sports are a good value. They retail for like 800, frame only, and weigh about 3.6 pounds, not bad for a steel frame.
You can also get all kinds of nice used frames for 700-1200 bones, probably something better like a real Waterford or better.
cabhauler09.15.09 - 7:56 pm
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