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Old 10-27-10 | 04:19 PM
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andgott
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From: Chattanooga, TN
I've done some research, I'm looking to buy a new TI bike myself. I had a Litespeed- And I REALLY liked it. They are (were?) nice bikes- Quality bikes. But, the attention to detail that is VERY evident on the Lynskey bikes just isnt there. The Lynskeys are just gorgeous...

I don't think that you'd go wrong with a litespeed- other than, perhaps, the warranty issues that I've heard people bring up from time to time. But, I'm absolutely confident after speaking with the people over at Lynskey that they are the way to go... I've decided to take the plunge this winter. The factory is in my home town, so I will get to deal with them directly. Should be a lot of fun!

Carbon Units' post about the experience level is spot on- They've got the best of the best working for them.TI is not an easy metal to work with, you've really got to know what you are doing! And- As was also mentioned, they are innovators, not just builders... If I'm going to put that kind of money in to something, I'm more than happy to put just a LITTLE more in, to get the best.
-Andrew
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