Builder recommendations
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Builder recommendations
If you were looking for a custom road frame, which builders would you look at to do it. The limits would be wait time must be something reasonable not two plus years. A good, steel chrome lugged road bike with nice paint, etc. Thoughts?
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I bought a Waterford. Took 8 weeks.
Here it is on the Waterford web site https://waterfordbikes.com/now/modelthis.php?blobid=488
Here it is on the Waterford web site https://waterfordbikes.com/now/modelthis.php?blobid=488
#5
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What about a Mariposa?
https://www.mariposabicycles.com They show chrome lug bikes.
Mariposa, often refered to as the last steel frame to win a World cup race:
https://www.bikespecialties.com/site/peloton4.html
https://www.dedebarry.com/
https://www.mariposabicycles.com They show chrome lug bikes.
Mariposa, often refered to as the last steel frame to win a World cup race:
https://www.bikespecialties.com/site/peloton4.html
https://www.dedebarry.com/
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Bikes: 83 Marinoni, 91 Yeti FRO, 2000 Litespeed Blueridge, 94 Serotta legendTi, 2010 Curt Goodrich Sportif.
What about a Mariposa?
https://www.mariposabicycles.com They show chrome lug bikes.
Mariposa, often refered to as the last steel frame to win a World cup race:
https://www.bikespecialties.com/site/peloton4.html
https://www.dedebarry.com/
https://www.mariposabicycles.com They show chrome lug bikes.
Mariposa, often refered to as the last steel frame to win a World cup race:
https://www.bikespecialties.com/site/peloton4.html
https://www.dedebarry.com/
#7
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From: Wherever good bikes are sold
Bikes: Thylacines...only Thylacines.
Nobody chromes lugs anymore, it's all about the polished stainless steel.
I'd get a Bohemian, personally. Daves' waitlist is under 12 months, which is still crazy, but survivable.
Longer waitlists are just there I think to make things appear more exclusive. Don't be sucked in by it.
I'd get a Bohemian, personally. Daves' waitlist is under 12 months, which is still crazy, but survivable.
Longer waitlists are just there I think to make things appear more exclusive. Don't be sucked in by it.
#8
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Bikes: Trure North Touring, Cannondale Killer V
Take at look at True North's bikes https://www.truenorthcycles.com/ . Hugh the builder will do polished lugs (has in the past) he is also a Mechanical Engineer so he knows his stuff. Wait time is not too bad.
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not to twist your arm . . .
ciclipolito, ciclipolito.com
and yes, i still prep frames, lugs, and stems for chroming, and one of my display bikes at NAHBS this year had hand polished custom carved stainless lugs.
wait list is currently 4 months.
ciclipolito, ciclipolito.com
and yes, i still prep frames, lugs, and stems for chroming, and one of my display bikes at NAHBS this year had hand polished custom carved stainless lugs.
wait list is currently 4 months.
#10
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I have my name in the queue for 2 different bikes from 2 different builders. I did a lot of looking and talked to numerous builders before I decided on mine. There are a lot of very talented builders out there, talk with them, ask questions, make sure you feel comfortable with them, and you will find the right builder for your new bike.
https://www.vendettacycles.com/vendet...es/default.htm - For my ss/fixied gear commuter.
https://www.kirkframeworks.com/index.htm - For my road bike.
Check out https://www.handmadebicycleshow.com/2008/ for a list of exhibitors from this years show. Hope this information helps.
John
https://www.vendettacycles.com/vendet...es/default.htm - For my ss/fixied gear commuter.
https://www.kirkframeworks.com/index.htm - For my road bike.
Check out https://www.handmadebicycleshow.com/2008/ for a list of exhibitors from this years show. Hope this information helps.
John
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From: Peabody, Mass. U.S.A.
Bikes: Ted Wojcik road and Iron Horse Hollowpoint mtb
i got a custom Wojcik made, he does lugs but i'm not sure if he'll do chrome you could go to his site and either call or email him www.tedwojcikcustombicycles.com. txracer, your waterford is very nice!! i love the Ferrari inspired lettering too!!
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Bikes: '05 Santa Cruz Chameleon, '06 Voodoo Erzulie SS, '87 Schwinn LeTour Fixie
#13
There are quite a few, and being a bit more specific might help narrow it down.
What's a reasonable time frame? One year? Six months?
Does it have to be lugged? Do the lugs have to be chromed? Do you have very unusual geometry needs that might require extensive modification of lugs?
Do you want to meet the builder in person? If so, where are you?
Do you prefer a more traditional look, or are you ready for some innovative new-school goodness?
And, most importantly . . . wait for it . . . what's your budget?

As of right now, my own choice for the kind of bike you've described so far (minus chrome), would be Roland Della Santa.
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Brent Steelman builds excellent bikes, and also gets top reviews for the way he treats people, including customers.
There are many reviews at https://www.roadbikereview.com/
(If you enter "Brent Steelman" in the search box, you can find a number of reviews.)
Mtbr.com also has reviews, to give some additional sense of what it is like to deal with Steelman (his real name BTW). I've found him to be impeccable.
One example:
https://www.mtbr.com/reviews/Frameset...ct_46178.shtml
There are many reviews at https://www.roadbikereview.com/
(If you enter "Brent Steelman" in the search box, you can find a number of reviews.)
Mtbr.com also has reviews, to give some additional sense of what it is like to deal with Steelman (his real name BTW). I've found him to be impeccable.
One example:
https://www.mtbr.com/reviews/Frameset...ct_46178.shtml
Last edited by Niles H.; 03-27-08 at 01:07 PM.
#15
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From: Indianapolis, IN
Bikes: 71 American Eagle semi-Pro, 72 Gitane Tour de France, 78 Fuji S10-S, 84 Club Fuji, '02 Gary Fisher Sugar 1,
We have a local guy here in Indianapolis, Tim O'Donnell, who makes wonderful Irish themed bikes under the banner of Shamrock Cycles.
www.lugoftheirish.com
He does lugged and fillet brazed, using Columbus steel. He has a local painter, no powder coating.
geek
www.lugoftheirish.com
He does lugged and fillet brazed, using Columbus steel. He has a local painter, no powder coating.
geek
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Houston Texas. Not many builders here. Actually none that I am aware of.
In Austin, there is one builder, Moyer Cycles, but he is not taking orders and I'm not sure when he will start again. I spoke with him a few months ago. Builds great looking bikes. I hope he starts again.
In Austin, there is one builder, Moyer Cycles, but he is not taking orders and I'm not sure when he will start again. I spoke with him a few months ago. Builds great looking bikes. I hope he starts again.
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From: Santa Rosa, California
Bikes: Waterford 953 RS-22, several Paramounts
Don moved to Indianapolis.
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From: Just NW of Richardson Bike Mart
Bikes: '05 Trek 1200 / '90 Trek 8000 / '? Falcon Europa
Southwest Frame Works is in Dallas. He painted Cuda2K's Serrota.
https://www.southwestframeworks.com/home%20page.htm
https://www.southwestframeworks.com/home%20page.htm
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Southwest Frame Works is in Dallas. He painted Cuda2K's Serrota.
https://www.southwestframeworks.com/home%20page.htm
https://www.southwestframeworks.com/home%20page.htm
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#25
I love J.P. Weigle's work. But I have a feeling the waiting list is extensive and the frames expensive. I also don't think he has a website.
https://www.cyclofiend.com/cc/2007/cc...brooks407.html
I think that's one of the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen.
https://www.cyclofiend.com/cc/2007/cc...brooks407.html
I think that's one of the most beautiful bikes I've ever seen.





