Cyclocross - Milwaukee vs. Planet X

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adampaiva
02-15-06, 01:46 AM
I am considering two bikes...The Milwaukee Bicycle Company Orange One (made by Waterford) and the Planet X Kaffenback. I used to ride mountain bikes. Then I moved to my current home of lovely Philadelphia, sold my mountain bike and bought an old school Benotto road bike. I loved that, but ended up breaking the frame so now I need a new bike. I want something inbetween the two. I want something that rides like a road bike when I'm cruising around the city, but that I can take to the trails of Fairmount park when I want. I don't plan on doing any racing, and probably won't be doing much wet weather trail riding so I think both will have adequate tire clearance. I will probably use it to weave in and out of traffic 90% of the time, and go out on the trails 10%. The planet X can be geared, but I would probably build them both up as a singlespeed anyway. The planet X is a good bit cheaper for the frame/fork, but I am more attracted to the Milwaukee. I'm a sucker for good looks and I like the Mil's aesthetics more and the fact that it is hand made here in the US. Thoughts? Opinions?

Milwaukee Bicycle Co. Orange One:
http://www.benscycle.net/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=75_125&products_id=198
Planet X Kaffenback:
http://www.planet-x-bikes.com/road/index.php?module=pagemaster&PAGE_user_op=view_page&PAGE_id=13&MMN_position=238:238


cs1
02-15-06, 02:36 AM
Personally, I like the Gunnar/Waterford/Milwaukee. But it's a single speed. They really aren't comparable. If the Milwaukee could accept derailleurs, I'd take it in a heart beat. Good luck

Tim

oldskoolboarder
02-15-06, 11:37 AM
I don't know the exact relationship but the Planet X is very similar to my On One Il Pompino that I love. That being said, I'd prefer the Milwaukee, mostly because of the Waterford background. You can't go wrong w/ that. Granted, you'll be "stuck" w/ an SS/fixie, but that's not a bad thing.


cs1
02-15-06, 12:44 PM
I don't know the exact relationship but the Planet X is very similar to my On One Il Pompino that I love. That being said, I'd prefer the Milwaukee, mostly because of the Waterford background. You can't go wrong w/ that. Granted, you'll be "stuck" w/ an SS/fixie, but that's not a bad thing.
+1 Gunnar makes the very nice Cross model. They show up on ebay for very reasonable money used.

Tim

phillybill
02-19-06, 06:20 AM
Go done to Bicycle Threaphy on South St. and talk to Lee or Jose.....If you want a Single speed CX bike, go look at the Bianchi San Jose, I have one and they rock for the city riding. Otherwise they do have a good line of cross frames to choose from.

The Ridley Crossbow is a great frame also......I'm still building mine.

adampaiva
02-20-06, 04:00 PM
Actually I'm not in philly for now. Bicycle therapy is halfway around the world now. I'll be moving back in June. I think I will probably end up going with the Milwaukee. Unless something pops up on ebay I prefer.