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Old 11-06-03 | 05:38 PM
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Not sure if this goes in this catagory but being that it is no longer being made I suppose I've got it right...

I am searching for a Bridgestone XO-1 frameset or complete bike. Anyone have any thoughts on my chances of finding one and what I might expect to pay for it?

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Old 11-06-03 | 05:47 PM
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more than it's worth. It's become a collector's item. Here is an auction I was following... https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayphotohosting
It's a nice bike, but that is just too much money.
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Old 11-06-03 | 07:33 PM
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Expect to pay about $1000, and be really sure it isn't a fake. There are many pseudo-XO-1's out there, some of which sell for full price to suckers who don't know what to look for.
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Old 11-23-03 | 07:50 PM
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Gary at Gaansari is thinking about having an X0-1 clone made up to house brand as a mtb. top-shelf lugged cro-mo, exact same angles, a solid mix of components. Shoot him an email if you may be interested.....
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Old 11-23-03 | 07:55 PM
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$1000 for a real one is sucker enough.

What exactly is the appeal of these things?
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Old 11-24-03 | 07:59 AM
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I don't know-the allure escapes me, too.
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Old 11-24-03 | 08:05 AM
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I can tell you what the appeal was for me. It was the first bike with a really sweet ride I ever tried. Add to that a reasonable price,and undeniable toughness, and you have a great bike.
I will add a caveat. I hate those idiotic handlebars.
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Old 11-24-03 | 11:11 AM
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nothing wrong with moustache bars I have em on two of my bikes. For certain things, they're great. Not sure about mountainbiking though...
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Old 11-25-03 | 10:00 PM
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Stumpjumper, my fellow Daytonian...

Did you check out the Gaansari St. Clair yet? Thats like an XO-1, very sweet ride, but very expensive! Gary told me (I visit his shop alot) he wants to do a "berevet" or raddoneur (spelling?) style of frame with lugged steel and XO-1 type dimensions.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but an XO-1 is like a road bike with road bike frame geometry but utilizes 26" mtn wheels as a "do-everything" bike which is a much better idea than the mtn bike-based "hybrids" with 700c rims that are never taken off-road anyway. No other bike company ever did this before that I know of.
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Old 11-27-03 | 08:57 PM
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Also, look at the Rivendell Atlantis; made in Japan by the factory that welds Ritcheys, and designed by Bridgestone's old product planner.
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Old 12-12-03 | 01:48 PM
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missed your post Smurfy! Heya!

Yeah, I tend to spend alot of time at the shop (I'm Jeremiah by the way, in case we may have met IRL ). Gary's thinking about doing an MB-1 clone for his mountainbike I hear. Your right though, he did pattern the Saint Clair after the X0-1.

Me? I like the 851 fillet-brazed Van Cleve. I about wet myself when I first saw one. Smoooooth brazing. Looks like it was cut from a single block of onyx
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