Road Cycling - Santa Cruz frames - HELP!!!

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mossi
08-11-03, 03:14 AM
Hi,

A seller suggeted me Santa Cruz frame. where can i find their home site? are you recommending this frame?


mossi
08-11-03, 03:17 AM
A seller suggeted me Santa Cruz raod bike frame. where can i find their home site?
are you recommending this frame?
anithing to add?

OregonBound
08-11-03, 03:37 AM
Google is your friend:

http://www.mtbreview.com/reviews/2003_full_suspension/product_121932.shtml

Paul


RonH
08-11-03, 07:11 AM
Originally posted by mossi
A seller suggeted me Santa Cruz raod bike frame. where can i find their home site?

www.santacruzbicycles.com

mossi
08-11-03, 08:29 AM
Do they have road frames? i could not find it?
they had road frames?

bac
08-11-03, 08:30 AM
Originally posted by mossi
A seller suggeted me Santa Cruz raod bike frame. where can i find their home site?
are you recommending this frame?
anithing to add?

Santa Cruz makes some fantastic mountain bikes. I have a Santa Cruz Blur on order right now. I don't know anything about their road bikes, but I would suspect that they are also very nice. Here's a site that does road bike reviews. Good luck!

Road Bike Reviews (http://www.roadbikereview.com)

bac
08-11-03, 08:32 AM
Originally posted by mossi
Do they have road frames? i could not find it?
they had road frames?

they have them hidden under "hard-tail"!

Santa Cruz Road Bike (http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/bicycles/roadster/roadster.asp)

mossi
08-11-03, 09:04 AM
do anyone experienced them?

bac
08-11-03, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by mossi
do anyone experienced them?

I can only attest to their mountain bikes. I've ridden both the Superlight and the Blur. I also know someone who has a Superlight and simply loves it. They are a good company that makes good mountain bikes. I dunno about their road bikes. Sorry!

Maelstrom
08-11-03, 10:48 AM
Euro Page I believe

http://www.santacruzmtb.com/

American Version

http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/

I believe that is how it is setup. Which frame are you looking at and for what purpose?

bac
08-11-03, 11:35 AM
FYI, we've got a double going on:

Double Post (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?threadid=34561)

lotek
08-11-03, 12:14 PM
Originally posted by bac
FYI, we've got a double going on:

Double Post (http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?threadid=34561)

Taken care of.

Marty

DevilMan
08-11-03, 12:28 PM
I've got a Santa Cruz Roadster frame for around 7 months now.

I build it with a complete Dura-Ace kit, Shimano WH-7701 wheels etc.

And to be short, I LOVE IT! It handles great, the ride is nice and smooth (but that could also be because of the other carbon stuff).

If you want some more info email me, and/or check out www.yakusoku.com for some more info and pictures.

Dchiefransom
08-11-03, 06:21 PM
I'm not sure where the web site is, or if they even have one, but University of California Santa Cruz uses the Santa Cruz road bikes for their cycling team. I'll try to find a site so you can e-mail them and see how they like them.
Okay, I'm not good with links, so here goes. The website is www.goslugs.com. On the right of the page, click on sports clubs, then click cycling. Go to "members", and some of the names, like "Nils", are in blue, so you can click on themand e-mail them a question about their bikes. Hope this helps. They rode those bikes in the Collegiate Nationals, and they were doing a tremendous job.