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Cue 01-17-09 10:13 PM

Traditional non-sloping top tube CX bikes?
 
Can someone list a few of these bikes? Not a big fan of compact looks.

I know Empella is one, but I can't find their official website.

rugerben 01-17-09 11:17 PM

Surly Cross Check?

Cue 01-17-09 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by rugerben (Post 8201655)
Surly Cross Check?

Oh yes. How can I forget. I don't like it, the ETT is absurdly long.

flargle 01-18-09 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by Cue (Post 8201666)
Oh yes. How can I forget. I don't like it, the ETT is absurdly long.

Absurdly? Anyway...

Colnago C-50
Lemond Poprad

BlastRadius 01-18-09 09:31 AM

Guerciotti

JJ_008 01-18-09 05:42 PM

Pinarello
Speedvagen

jonestr 01-18-09 07:07 PM

Redline

Ridley

Fort

kennykaos 01-19-09 09:32 AM

fuji cross comp

cs1 01-20-09 04:37 AM


Originally Posted by Cue (Post 8201666)
Oh yes. How can I forget. I don't like it, the ETT is absurdly long.

I've never heard anyone use ETT with a horizontal TT. Usually, that term is used with sloping TT bikes seeing as the effective and actual TT length are different.

Have you looked at a Gunnar or Waterford. Gunnar is cheaper but Waterfords can be ordered in any size you want. Actually they're a factory custom.

threeflys 01-20-09 09:20 PM

salsa la cruz, one of the best bikes for the money!

dirtyphotons 01-21-09 06:56 AM

i think the shorter list would be cross bikes with a sloping top tube. most manufacturers still use a horizontal tt on cross bikes for ease of portage.

3MTA3 01-21-09 02:20 PM

raleigh rx 1.0


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