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Remember the Civia Hyland?
This is the first bike QBP released in the Civia line. It was super expensive but was supposed to be a very well-designed frameset.
On eBay now as a frameset for $141.99. http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=....c0.m270.l1313 One could put together a pretty cheap commuter with a frameset at that price. If you do a search for "Civia" in the Cycling category, it reveals there are lots of Civia parts for sale cheap. |
Originally Posted by Schwinnrider
(Post 13426208)
..On eBay now as a frameset for $141.99....
edit: Just checked Universal Cycles, they have Hyland frames, forks and dropouts, entire package runs ~$300, use the VIP15 discount code and save 15%, $255 for everything. |
Originally Posted by Mr IGH
(Post 13427324)
It's not frameset, it's just the frame. It's not clear if the dropouts are included, if they aren't and QBP doesn't have any to sell it's not much of a deal.
edit: Just checked Universal Cycles, they have Hyland frames, forks and dropouts, entire package runs ~$300, use the VIP15 discount code and save 15%, $255 for everything. |
Yeah, I saw that one but wondered about the dropout. It's always difficult to tell from photos etc. how a bike frame fits.
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I'd be interested, except Civia is pretty stingy with tire clearance. Nothing short of a full 29er is enough for me.
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One of my former coworkers (I got a different job, he's still a friend) bought the Hyland Rohloff when they first came out, as a complete bike. I took it for a ride once, I was very impressed with the feel of it. I still very much envy the bike, especially the IGH, but since I bought a house this year, get married next month (and adopt two little boys), I'm pretty certain that I won't be able to afford anything like it for a few... well, ever.
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