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sloar 07-11-13 06:16 AM

finally found a merckx
 
i've always wanted a steel merckx, but i found this titanium one instead. feel like i got a pretty good deal though. dont really care for the blue, saddle or stem. soon to be replaced. and eventually swapping the dura-ace for campy.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...ps932367f5.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9e37796f.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...ps323abdb1.jpg

sloar 07-11-13 06:16 AM

http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...psea231202.jpg

shoota 07-11-13 06:20 AM

Beautiful! I've always wanted a titanium one..

qcpmsame 07-11-13 06:21 AM

What a tasty looking Merckx Ti, not one usually seem much. I think the Campy build should be nice to ride, looking forward to a build and eventually a ride report. Semper Fi.

Bill

jet sanchEz 07-11-13 06:33 AM

What's wrong with Dura Ace? Nice looking wheels, which hubs?

gomango 07-11-13 06:34 AM

Fantastic!

I wouldn't be in any great rush to lose that DA btw.

Performance is solid.

Decals look different than my AX. Maybe a refinish?

Doesn't matter much though, as Cyclomondo has a replacement set if you want to go down that road.

Less than $50.

I'll be interested in your ride impressions!

sloar 07-11-13 07:27 AM

no ride report until tomorrow. i'm at work today, so its gonna get a good cleaning. Grady i think you are right on the decals. the letters might be a cheap replacement. they are to thick. are yours a thinner decal? and before anyone mentions it, i know the brakes are open. i'm in the process of cleaning the bike. i know how you eagle eyes are.

shoota 07-11-13 07:54 AM

I'm also curious why you're into switching out to Campy but regardless I'd be interested in those brakes should you not need them.

sloar 07-11-13 08:16 AM

I'm just a campy fan and it seems like a merckx should have campy. But I'm in no hurry to change. If the dura ace performs well I will probably keep it.

noglider 07-11-13 08:23 AM

I'm a Campy fan, too, and a bit of an anti-Shimano bigot, too, but Dura Ace is as well made as anything ever made. You'd be switching only for emotional reasons, not functional reasons. It will outlive you, so replacing it before you're dead is premature.

But if this is something to own just for the sake of it, then toss your money by switching to Campy. Hey, maybe you can even make a profit on it. Sell the Dura Ace parts one-by-one on ebay. Buy a complete group from Ribble, who sell Campy stuff at surprisingly low prices. If I were able to do that, I would seriously consider it. You could even break even before all the Dura Ace stuff is gone.

gomango 07-11-13 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by sloar (Post 15838591)
no ride report until tomorrow. i'm at work today, so its gonna get a good cleaning. Grady i think you are right on the decals. the letters might be a cheap replacement. they are to thick. are yours a thinner decal? and before anyone mentions it, i know the brakes are open. i'm in the process of cleaning the bike. i know how you eagle eyes are.

Here's a link to the Cyclomondo AX sheet.

http://cyclomondo.net/page14.htm

Not a very tough switch with ti!

sloar 07-11-13 08:35 AM

thanks grady!

Alex Moll 07-11-13 09:01 AM

Sweet ride - really like it.

Just thinking out loud about the components. I really like both DA and Record, so don't have a strong opinion either way. Eddy obviously rode Campagnolo during his riding career, and he spec'd them on his production bikes for the first few years - but sometime in the mid-to-late 80s, he went whole-heartedly with Shimano. Pretty sure the 7-11 bikes were Shimano, and the Motorola bikes for sure. I wonder what Eddy rides today?

Trying to remember if the EM Ti frames were actually made here in the states - by Merlin? Anyway, congrats on that beauty.

drew944 07-11-13 09:12 AM

I had always heard that they were built by Litespeed. Being from Chattanooga (same as Litespeed), this is one of the bikes on my list of want to owns.

sloar 07-11-13 09:15 AM

yep, sticker on seattube reads, designed by eddy, built by litespeed, few years ago i sold my litespeed and have regretted it ever since. so i killed 2 birds with one bike. getting a merckx and a litespeed.

gioscinelli 07-11-13 09:31 AM

That is one awesome looking, TI Merckx!
I just picked up my TI Spectrum by Merlin and Tom Kellogg.

http://i428.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/DSC_0003.jpg

Can't beat the feel and performance of titanium!:rolleyes:


Originally Posted by sloar (Post 15838359)
i've always wanted a steel merckx, but i found this titanium one instead. feel like i got a pretty good deal though. dont really care for the blue, saddle or stem. soon to be replaced. and eventually swapping the dura-ace for campy.
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...ps932367f5.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...ps9e37796f.jpg
http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...ps323abdb1.jpg


oddjob2 07-11-13 09:51 AM

Man, must be nice to have the whole central Indiana region to yourself! Beautiful!
:beer:
Check out shopgoodwill.org in your region too, many tasty deals.

Cache 07-11-13 10:26 AM

Nice Merckx. Congrats. I was too slow to pounce on a Ti Merckx EX in my size, still kicking myself over that blunder.

gomango 07-11-13 10:38 AM


Originally Posted by Cache (Post 15839339)
Nice Merckx. Congrats. I was too slow to pounce on a Ti Merckx EX in my size, still kicking myself over that blunder.

When I bought mine, it had been sitting on CL for nine months off and on.

Of course, this was before the gold rush for flippers started five years ago in the Twin Cities.

RobbieTunes 07-11-13 04:11 PM

if tarwheel's Ti EM had been 1cm smaller each way....

miamijim 07-11-13 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by sloar (Post 15838822)
it seems like a merckx should have campy If the dura ace performs well I will probably keep it.

In the 90's most of the big name European companies spec'd Shimano. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how well it works.

Nice bike BTW.

IthaDan 07-11-13 04:42 PM

Hmm, My TiAx looks totally different.

I found it on CL last fall wearing 6400, after debating putting 9s Veloce on it, I decided to put 7700/7800 parts on it a couple of weeks back. I've been riding it a lot lately.

http://i.imgur.com/peUlrbol.jpg

4Rings6Stars 07-11-13 05:57 PM

Well, since we are sharing pictures.... I stupidly sold this last summer because I needed the loot and was riding my cross bikes 99% of the time anyway. Still miss it though...


They are MUCH happier when wearing Campy, FWIW.

http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...ps066d9c75.jpg

sloar 07-11-13 06:10 PM

Keep the pics coming, I enjoy seeing other examples of my bike.

gomango 07-11-13 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by IthaDan (Post 15840862)
Hmm, My TiAx looks totally different.

I found it on CL last fall wearing 6400, after debating putting 9s Veloce on it, I decided to put 7700/7800 parts on it a couple of weeks back. I've been riding it a lot lately.

http://i.imgur.com/peUlrbol.jpg

I wonder if Sloar's is an EX, vs an AX?


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