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Old 11-23-18 | 01:59 PM
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cormacf
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From: Oceanside, CA

Bikes: 2017 Lynskey Sportive Disc, 2021 Lynskey Pro29, 1977 Schwinn Super LeTour 12.2

Originally Posted by Bad Lag
In all my decades of riding, I have never had a frame whose quality was not worthy of riding.

My 1974-1975 Bob Jackson is great! I'm the original owner. I don't know how many miles I have on mine (a lot) but it was good quality when I bought it and it has proven reliable over decades of use.

My more modern frames are also great!

I think the lighter, racing-oriented frames like my Bob Jackson are more lively to ride but if you want bullet-proof, with clearance for fat tires and fenders, racing frames are not the thing to buy.

Do you want a collector's item, a project bike, a status symbol,..? What do you want to show up with at your event? It's up to you.


* I vote for Bob Jackson over Mercian, as I love the coat of arms (head badge).

P.S. - Your title uses "Mercier" but your post uses Mercian. I think you meant Mercian, correct?
thanks. I did mean mercian. I'll correct that typo right away.

I just want something pretty with lugs that rides nicely. The Rivendell would be great, but for very long rides of 100-plus Miles, the geometry just isn't right for me. The Bob Jackson audax actually seems to fit me really well. I just didn't know if the newer frames had the same quality as the older ones, and there aren't a lot of them here in Seattle for me to check out.
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