Long Distance Competition/Ultracycling, Randonneuring and Endurance Cycling - Anyone Still Making Reasobably Priced Lugged Frames?

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wintermute
07-14-11, 07:52 AM
Last time I looked (granted that was over 5 years years ago) there was a decent amount of frame makers that built semi-production lugged steel frames for somewhat "reasonable" prices (Kogswell, Heron, Cycles Gaansari, etc.). Looks like alot of them dried up and others have seriously bumped up there prices (which is understandable do to inflation, economy, brand value, etc.). So now I can only find two survivors in what I would call the "reasonable" sub-$1000 category: Velo-Orange and Soma. Anyone know of any others? Thanks.


Bacciagalupe
07-14-11, 08:29 AM
Mercian? I guess their price will depend on the exchange rate though.

Masi has a couple

Perhaps an older Kona Kapu, iirc those are lugged.

AFAIK though, nowadays it's basically a low-volume aesthetic choice, so I don't think there's a lot of affordable new lugged frames.

RogerB
07-14-11, 10:40 AM
Given the material properties of steel, is there any reason to get a "new" lugged frame?


Bacciagalupe
07-14-11, 11:50 AM
Given the material properties of steel, is there any reason to get a "new" lugged frame?
Aesthetics. That's about it. ;)

wintermute
07-14-11, 12:37 PM
Given the material properties of steel, is there any reason to get a "new" lugged frame?

Pride of ownership...something different...helping someone out in a tough economy (I know, buying an old bike also helps someone out). I already have a nice welded steel cross/light tourer (Bianchi Volpe), I already have an old project bike (1984 Panasonic Sport 1000). Variety is the spice of life.

bobbycorno
07-14-11, 02:12 PM
Mercian? I guess their price will depend on the exchange rate though.

Masi has a couple

Perhaps an older Kona Kapu, iirc those are lugged.

AFAIK though, nowadays it's basically a low-volume aesthetic choice, so I don't think there's a lot of affordable new lugged frames.

Soma and Velo-Orange also have some nice lugged frames.

SP
Bend, OR

Barrettscv
07-14-11, 02:15 PM
Given the material properties of steel, is there any reason to get a "new" lugged frame?

I've owned multiple lugged vintage bikes, including a Schwinn Paramount and Trek 400 that were built from Reynolds 531. I also have a modern Soma built from Tange Prestige.

I would also like to have a modern lugged steel frame. I just can't stand putting modern 130mm rear hub in a set of 126mm wide drop-outs. I also dislike horizontal dropouts with modern wheels. Having a vintage frame restored with fresh paint and new polished lugs would increase the cost of a vintage bike by more than $400. The Soma Stanyan is a deal at $600 for the frame & fork.

chewybrian
07-14-11, 02:40 PM
Bob Jackson has some good values.

lonesomesteve
07-14-11, 03:39 PM
Bikesdirect.com offers an Ultegra equiped lugged Reynolds 725 bike for $1499. They also have a lugged version of the Mercier Kilo for $379.

I'm not sure about quality, but those prices are pretty darn reasonable

lonesomesteve
07-14-11, 03:48 PM
Oh yeah, forgot to mention the new Raleigh line of lugged steel bikes. The International and Record Ace are fairly spendy, but the price for a complete Grand Prix is about $1,000.

Road Fan
07-15-11, 04:57 AM
How about the Boxdog Pelican?

Surrealdeal
07-15-11, 09:10 AM
Go vintage steel.

Respect the classics, man!

ron521
07-15-11, 10:20 AM
Rivendell has some models for $1000 or so.

unterhausen
07-15-11, 11:01 AM
to me, any skilled artisan that is charging you less than $2500 for a lugged steel frame/fork is subsidizing your ride. With my criteria, there are tons of reasonably priced steel lugged frames out there.

wintermute
07-15-11, 11:07 AM
Rivendell has some models for $1000 or so.

Unfortunately the two $1k models both have two top tubes on my size - it looks hokey and adds a good chunk of weight.


to me, any skilled artisan that is charging you less than $2500 for a lugged steel frame/fork is subsidizing your ride. With my criteria, there are tons of reasonably priced steel lugged frames out there.

I wish I could afford your criteria.

RogerB
07-15-11, 11:11 AM
I've owned multiple lugged vintage bikes, including a Schwinn Paramount and Trek 400 that were built from Reynolds 531. I also have a modern Soma built from Tange Prestige.

I would also like to have a modern lugged steel frame. I just can't stand putting modern 130mm rear hub in a set of 126mm wide drop-outs. I also dislike horizontal dropouts with modern wheels. Having a vintage frame restored with fresh paint and new polished lugs would increase the cost of a vintage bike by more than $400. The Soma Stanyan is a deal at $600 for the frame & fork.

Many vintage frames with vertical dropouts. As for the cost of restoration vs buying a new bicycle, please recall that the OP asked about "frames." Not complete bikes.

There are some, or at least there is one, modern lugged steel bike from Raleigh with Dura-Ace components that is very sweet. It is expensive, but I'm guessing it would cost more to build up a vintage frame to a similar standard.

Feldman
07-15-11, 01:40 PM
Jeff Lyon in Grants Pass, OR, will put you on the road with a lugged frame to your specs for @$1500. This is bargain-basement, especially for a builder with Jeff's 30+ years of experience. He knows the touring/rando territory extremely well. If you want a racier frame for a similar price, look up Reno, Nevada's Rolland Della Santa. The less publicized US builders who aren't trying to be marketing guys or rock stars build some excellent, underpriced framesets as their long years of experience make them very efficient builders.
Buy a frame from Lyon before he realizes he's about $500 underpriced for what he's producing.

lonesomesteve
07-15-11, 03:52 PM
How about the Boxdog Pelican?
The Boxdog Pelican is tig welded.

XR2
07-15-11, 09:04 PM
Screw the price.


www.andersoncustombicycles.com (http://www.andersoncustombicycles.com)

CHAS
07-17-11, 05:55 AM
Love my Drakkar

http://www.rawlandcycles.com/

clasher
07-17-11, 07:27 PM
Nashbar has a fuji frame that is lugged but it has a straight fork so it looks kind of out of place if ya ask me. I don't have a link handy but it was less than 400$.

robertkat
07-18-11, 10:49 AM
Buy a frame from Lyon before he realizes he's about $500 underpriced for what he's producing.

Just curious if you or anyone you know has purchased a frame from Jeff in the last few years. From what I've heard and seen (one anecdote comes from a person that was a friend and business associate, as well as a customer, of Jeff), once he gets your money, you won't hear from him again until UPS shows up with your frame, usually much later that promised, and probably a bit different than what you actually ordered.

+1 on the Soma. A friend of mine absolutely loves his. Also, as said before, you can always find an old frame and refinish, maybe modify it, and end up with a very nice bike. Been there, done that.

RogerB
07-20-11, 10:29 AM
Nashbar has a fuji frame that is lugged but it has a straight fork so it looks kind of out of place if ya ask me. I don't have a link handy but it was less than 400$.

Sorry, but except for the fork crowns, it is a welded frame. Still pretty, though.

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