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musket Mangled


Joined: Sep 28, 2002 Posts: 8,847 Location: Transient
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 6:54pm Post subject: |
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| Fergie wrote: | Steve's easy response is that many frames still use allen key bolt to attach the stays. Perhaps some people like riding a saddle the is off skew??? Perhaps it helps riding the bends.
Musket has suggested that there is nothing in our store that people cannot get from the Net. Very true but then you miss on my wonderful service and outgoing personality.
I'm a picky bugger and don't like Genius Bikes being speced with AC wheels or the square taper Most cranks on some Pinarellos and will happily say this to customers and constantly hound the suppliers to make imprivements for next season.
But these are side issues. We were arguing about a very expensive track frame. And I pointed out that you can buy complete bikes for the same price.
I sent several people to John Bull in Christchurch to buy Avanti's last year as we couldn't get any track bikes at anywere near the same price.
Hopefully this year I will have some Apollo's at a decent price and better sell them or my kcids on the chopping block. |
Fergie - some of the frames you have in store that "don't" have allen bolts at the stay simply have lots of paint hiding them...
If you're going to partially quote from a pm thread you started with me, quote the whole thing.
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phunk Mangled


Joined: Feb 28, 2004 Posts: 12,308
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 7:14pm Post subject: |
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ooooo catfight!
Did you get monoed?
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musket Mangled


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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 7:17pm Post subject: |
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| phunk wrote: | ooooo catfight!
Did you get monoed? |
Nah - I'm able to mono Fergie, but choosing not to. I'm not such a rattihs roznuc as to Mono someone.
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Stun

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Joined: Jan 03, 2003 Posts: 35,546
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 7:17pm Post subject: |
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Interesting to see the absence of big named bikes on the track at the Olympics.
Is anyone racing a Trek around the track anymore?
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musket Mangled


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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 7:20pm Post subject: |
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Not so much.
Loads of Pina's, BT's, Teschner's, and a few Avantis, along with the other usual suspects.
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JohnnyC Mangled


Joined: Jan 31, 2003 Posts: 10,998 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 8:47pm Post subject: |
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| radical_edward wrote: | | R&R in Auckland have ordered a couple to test the waters apparently. |
Excellent, that is a brand I would love to see represented here
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SamultheCamul Wrecked


Joined: Mar 16, 2003 Posts: 5,239 Location: The roads of Chch
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 9:18pm Post subject: |
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Well this thread is pretty depressing...
Avanti and Fuji make good cheap track bikes if your buying new, Andrew at the Hub was also showing me a kick ass looking bike Jamis are making this season too.
Track bikes are quite twitchy though, another option would be to have some horizontal dropouts welded onto a steel road frame by someone like jeff at kiwibike, not sure how expensive that would end up though cos its not something i've ever looked into.
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JohnnyC Mangled


Joined: Jan 31, 2003 Posts: 10,998 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 9:36pm Post subject: |
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| SamultheCamul wrote: | Well this thread is pretty depressing...
Avanti and Fuji make good cheap track bikes if your buying new, Andrew at the Hub was also showing me a kick ass looking bike Jamis are making this season too.
Track bikes are quite twitchy though, another option would be to have some horizontal dropouts welded onto a steel road frame by someone like jeff at kiwibike, not sure how expensive that would end up though cos its not something i've ever looked into.  |
Older road bikes have horizontal dropouts anyway, just gotta sort a fixed back wheel for them
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musket Mangled


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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 9:41pm Post subject: |
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It's not ideal for track racing though - in fact it can be dangerous.
By the same token, I know one or two people who've used modified road frames on the track with success.
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SlackBoy Mangled


Joined: Dec 25, 2001 Posts: 18,130 Location: Showing my tan lines
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 9:41pm Post subject: |
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| SamultheCamul wrote: | Well this thread is pretty depressing...
Avanti and Fuji make good cheap track bikes if your buying new, Andrew at the Hub was also showing me a kick ass looking bike Jamis are making this season too.
Track bikes are quite twitchy though, another option would be to have some horizontal dropouts welded onto a steel road frame by someone like jeff at kiwibike, not sure how expensive that would end up though cos its not something i've ever looked into.  | Eno hub. Make any bike a fixie. I plan to do the odd track race on my BMC Streetfire this summer
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JohnnyC Mangled


Joined: Jan 31, 2003 Posts: 10,998 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 10:24pm Post subject: |
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| musket wrote: | It's not ideal for track racing though - in fact it can be dangerous.
By the same token, I know one or two people who've used modified road frames on the track with success. |
I don't think the OP was after a bike for track racing though was he?
| rory161192 wrote: | | it's just to ride to school on everyday, nothing that gonna be used for racing, where did you get your one for $500 fergie? |
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Fergie Wrecked


Joined: Jun 04, 2006 Posts: 5,340 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 11:03pm Post subject: |
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| sevenfury wrote: | | hat ever happen to Treks and Pinarellos ... |
What would you like? We can do both.
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Oli Mangled


Joined: Aug 03, 2005 Posts: 32,945
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 11:18pm Post subject: |
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| Stun wrote: | Interesting to see the absence of big named bikes on the track at the Olympics.
Is anyone racing a Trek around the track anymore? |
Did they ever?
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Fergie Wrecked


Joined: Jun 04, 2006 Posts: 5,340 Location: Christchurch
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Posted: Thu 21/Aug/08 11:33pm Post subject: |
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They do a track bike but it is a alloy frame. There was talk of a carbon pursuit bike.
Lots of stock Pinarello and Cervelo frames. Noice.
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sevenfury Dusty


Joined: Dec 03, 2007 Posts: 68 Location: Dunedin
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Posted: Fri 22/Aug/08 8:43am Post subject: |
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| Fergie wrote: | | sevenfury wrote: | | hat ever happen to Treks and Pinarellos ... |
What would you like? We can do both. |
I am guessing that their 105 / Utlgera models are somewhat more than a on consignment Merida...
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