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Old 08-06-15, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by icepick_trotsky
"Middle" market has experienced a lot of growth, too. The Somas, Surleys, All-Citys of the world have really grown, it seems.
Yes! Surlys designs are very smart. Their frames are too heavy for my taste, but then again, they are as light as they can be at their prices. Somas look great. My wife has an All-City Macho Man (cyclocross), and I am super impressed, even envious. I suspect she will keep it for life.

But really, they are in a niche market.
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