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xavierjaguilar 06-18-09 12:56 PM

Frames built in the USA
 
There've been one or two other posts about this, but I'm hoping people might know of some more options. I'm looking for a steel frame with horizontal dropouts. It doesn't have to be a custom frame built to my specs or made by a private frame builder, I just want it to be made in this country. Do any of the bigger bike companies still make certain models here? Or, are there any private frame builders in the US who make frames in the $600-700 range?

BMW is a popular choice, I'm looking into that. People have also suggested IRO, but they don't actually weld their frames here, think they're from Taiwan. Anybody know of others?

EDIT: I also asked my LBS and they don't know of anybody in the area within my price range.

queerpunk 06-18-09 01:00 PM

By horizontal dropouts, do you mean horizontal dropouts, or track ends?

Look in to the offerings of Waterford.

Most companies doing framebuilding in the USA are doing custom work rather than stock sizing.

j3ffr3y 06-18-09 01:01 PM

I know that Independent Fabrications are in USA
http://www.ifbikes.com/

xavierjaguilar 06-18-09 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by queerpunk (Post 9125157)
By horizontal dropouts, do you mean horizontal dropouts, or track ends?

Wow, I uh...don't think I knew there was a difference. I'm gonna say either one is fine.

queerpunk 06-18-09 01:07 PM

trackend:

http://www.sheldonbrown.com/images/dropf-sub.gif

horizontal dropout:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com/images/dropf-camp.gif



dropouts allow the wheel to drop out.

xavierjaguilar 06-18-09 01:14 PM

If we're going by queerpunk's definition, I prefer trackends to dropouts.

Also, MY PRICE RANGE IS $600-700, the suggestions so far cost double and triple that amount. I can bend my budget a little but...help me out, I said $700, not $1500.

zerosiah 06-18-09 01:17 PM

geekhouse - $1000
cheapest US built option I know of

zerosiah 06-18-09 01:21 PM

there are a number of custom manufacturers for right above 1k as well.

queerpunk 06-18-09 01:23 PM

Waterford makes these for Milwakuee.

http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=6863

Sounds like it's much what you're looking for.

seedubs1 06-18-09 01:25 PM

Soma is located in the USA. Not sure if they get their frames welded overseas like IRO or not though.

lhammarlund 06-18-09 01:29 PM

I have that Cream City and it's a great frame I love the way it rides and like Queerpunk said it sounds like it's exactly what you are looking for.

Here is mine.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3396/...bb8e9e79bf.jpg

stryper 06-18-09 01:32 PM

Spicer makes some really nice full custom steel frames for $1000. It's a little more than you wanted to spend but you would get exactly what you want in a frame. And I think they may do some semi-custom options that are a bit cheaper too. And have a stock frame for $675 that is US made.

http://spicercycles.com/itemlist.cfm?pageId=82

krayzkrn 06-18-09 01:39 PM

Gunnar and Curtlo can both make off the shelf/custom geo bikes. Curtlo does not list a specific ss/fg bike but its a matter of putting on different dropouts unless you want actual pursuit or sprint geo.

adriano 06-18-09 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by queerpunk (Post 9125333)
Waterford makes these for Milwakuee.

http://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=6863

Sounds like it's much what you're looking for.

http://www.benscycle.net/bmz_cache/a...ge.900x598.jpg

i love oranges.

bryyando 06-18-09 01:43 PM

http://www.sannercycles.com/

500 for a frame.

sloane 06-18-09 02:19 PM

Gene spicer is actually making all his frames now he isn't selling kilos/khs flite 100's anymore... or well last time I checked. 350 for a frame made in america not bad

maddyfish 06-18-09 02:24 PM

That Spicer looks like a pretty good deal.

ianjk 06-18-09 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by adriano (Post 9125473)


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seedubs1 06-18-09 04:53 PM


Originally Posted by sloane (Post 9125787)
Gene spicer is actually making all his frames now he isn't selling kilos/khs flite 100's anymore... or well last time I checked. 350 for a frame made in america not bad

Has to be actually made by him. Not the same geometry as the kilo/khs. The spicer has steeper angles.

That, or it's made offshore and shipped to him, and he markets and sells them. But if this is the case, it' still his design.

xavierjaguilar 06-18-09 05:01 PM

Ben's Cycle sells the Orange One steel frame with trackends for $529 (fork included). It's made in the USA and it's semi-custom: you don't get custom fit but there's a lot of other made-to-order options like braze-ons, custom colors, etc. The geometry is closer to a road bike than track, but some people don't mind that. In terms of custom-fit bikes handmade in the USA, so far I haven't found anybody who beats Sanner Cycles in the pricing game. $500 for a frame ($660 with fork) is an unbelievable value for a bike made to your own specs and measurements.

dietrootbeer 06-18-09 05:10 PM

fbm makes a nice quality frame, i had one for a summer but it was too big for me.

fbmfixed.com

kboyz87 06-18-09 06:48 PM

I built up a Milwaukee Orange One this winter and I love it. $519 for the frame (without fork), True Temper Verus tubes, any color under the sun, light & responsive, more of a road geometry, best of all - manufactured by Waterford in Wisconsin. Absolutely no regrets - call Steve at Ben's Cycles and he'll set you up.

veganwar 06-19-09 12:00 PM

Jacobs: http://www.jacobsbicycles.com/

He made up a few "stock" type builds with lugged and a mix of turbing and brought them to my Continnum Cycles in nyc. They were in your price range and I understood that he is trying to do more frames this way.


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