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Old 01-26-11 | 06:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Terex
Big changes at Indy Fab. People coming and going. Fab moving locations. BTW, $4500 for a 3 yr. old bike with "battle scars" doesn't sound like any kind of a deal. Zero Grav brakes are a weight weenie fav, but performance my not be on par with new Campy/Shimano. With custom, you can get a brilliant paint job if you know how to spec it and any geometry tweaks you may need.

There are deals to be had for lots of great bikes between $4.5-6K.
Change has been the hallmark of Indy Fab since it started. People have come, stayed for a bit and moved on. The move to NH, has the potential to strengthen the company. As in all things time will tell. One thing I do know is that this pain in the arse winter has put their production schedule behind. So, if your ordered a bike, you can anticipate it being just a few days longer in coming. That is, if the winter relents a bit and they don't lose anymore time.

Back to the original post: Seems that the consensus is that this is something you should be very careful about and perhaps shop around a bit more.
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