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LSR 10-18-02 03:47 AM

Which titanium to buy?
 
Hello again! I want a titanium bike. Can I get opinions on which one I should buy? Tried a Merlin, it was ok, very well made it seemed. The Litespeed Tuscany and Siena seem to be my two choices at the moment, but I'm having a hard time finding any other titanium frames to choose from :(

pokey 10-18-02 06:30 AM

How can anyone else tell you what to buy?? Lemond,Airborne,Colnago,Seven,Serotta,Douglas,Sampson,Macalu,Merckx

MtnBikerChk 10-18-02 07:05 AM

SEVEN!

They were reviewed last night on OLN.

DROOOOOOOOOOOL!

Marlin523 10-20-02 06:18 PM

I researched titanium bikes for two years and decided on a Seven. Although expensive, I have never regretted it.

bikeman 10-21-02 06:54 AM

I've had a Litespeed Classic for the past 4 years and I love this bike. Very comfortable. easy to take care of and looks good. If I had the choose another Ti bike I'd probably get a Seven. They are totally custom and you will pay a premium, but the few friends of mine that have them love to ride them and they are truly works of art when it comes to the build quality.

Independent Fabrication (IF) also makes a very nice Ti bike as well as a nice selection of steel frames. My next bike (someday) will be set up for long distance to contrast my more "race oriented" Litespeed and I'm leaning towards an IF steel frame with S&S couplings for travel in a small case.

RonH 10-21-02 11:10 AM

I have a 2001 Litespeed Tuscany. :love: it!!

I made some inquiries before buying mine and found many satisfied Litespeed owners in the Atlanta area. :beer:

Guest 10-21-02 12:23 PM

Asking an open ended question like that leads me to believe you can buy what you want. So, if that's the case, your choices are endless :) Enjoy... I have my dream bike, a Fondriest Titan Level 9...love it BIG TIME.

Xavier 10-21-02 01:11 PM

Stay away from Airborne and Macalu.

Basicly if you are in a budget your only choices will be 3/2.5 straight tubing.

Most all out there are the same. Where you will find differences is in the way the tubes are shaped. Some builder on their expensive models will offer more oeversized tubes to stifen up the ride. This is what you want.

Also buy from authorized bike shop. Try not to buy grey market as you may not have a warranty.

But most important. Make sure you get the right size. Too many fall for looks and buy what a shop has instock and normally it is incorrect size.

pokey 10-21-02 01:15 PM


Originally posted by Xavier
Stay away from Airborne and Macalu.


WHY??? Seemed you did not think much of Litespeed either, but maybe that was just with respect to a '10 year bike'.

pokey 10-21-02 01:20 PM


Originally posted by Xavier



Most all out there are the same. Where you will find differences is in the way the tubes are shaped. Some builder on their expensive models will offer more oeversized tubes to stifen up the ride. This is what you want.


REALLY! There is also alloy and butting to consider. Many don't need the really stiff stuff, and what it cost.It depends on rider size and weight and what they are looking for in comfort or performance.Many really are happy with what an inexpensive frame like Airborne has to offer.

Xavier 10-22-02 09:57 AM

I mentione Macalu because I have gooten a few complaints in the past from customers.

Airborne because of their business practices in the past and they way they handled dealers a while back. Things customers never see. They do offer an inexpensive product but service may not necessarily be there in the future like such stable comapnies like Merlin.

Litespeed is funy because in years past they slammed aluminum frames. Look at them now.

pokey 10-22-02 10:59 AM


Originally posted by Xavier
I mentione Macalu because I have gooten a few complaints in the past from customers.

Airborne because of their business practices in the past and they way they handled dealers a while back. Things customers never see. They do offer an inexpensive product but service may not necessarily be there in the future like such stable comapnies like Merlin.

Litespeed is funy because in years past they slammed aluminum frames. Look at them now.

Very enlightening,but I suppose one could dig up that kind of 'dirt' on any comapny.

OnTour 10-22-02 11:08 AM

Don't forget Moots out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. I got to see their line at Interbike this year. Very cool. I would also recommend a Seven. Both companies have a very good reputation.

www.moots.com

RegularGuy 10-22-02 11:52 AM

Midwesterners with deep pockets who want the cachet of a custom frame from a small builder might consider Cherry or Sramek.

RacerX 10-22-02 01:30 PM

Litespeed Ultimate! Between the Tuscany and Siena, I like the Tuscany.

roadbuzz 10-23-02 07:00 AM

You asked for it. So, just in case you aren't sufficiently confused yet, here's another one to look at. Sampson does build-to-order bikes that get good reviews and seem to be a good value. I was about to order one before the LS Classic I wound up getting went on sale at my LBS.

roadie gal 10-25-02 06:28 PM

I have a Sampson Silverton that I've been riding for the past two years. It's not a "high zoot" bike with all sorts of curvey, multidimensional bends. It's just a great, comfortable, responsive bike. I wouldn't trade it for any other.

RAL 06-11-03 04:34 PM

Looking for a new road bike in the New York area. I haven't tried any yet, but I'm thinking of Titanium (Litespeed Tuscany). What other similar bikes should I road test?

TimB 06-11-03 05:36 PM

A litespeed Tuscany

Bigwheel 06-11-03 06:22 PM

What about Merlin?

Were the owners of Merlin and Litespeed associates at one time?

SteveE 06-11-03 08:55 PM

You could also check out Spectrum (Tom Kellogg) and Serotta.

Snowblower 06-11-03 10:10 PM

I debated over a Litespeed for a long time and went away from it. I looked at the quality of construction of the frame and being an Engineer by trade the welds were ok at best. You want to look at quality, look at Moots. They just blow the Litespeed frames away. I purchased a Moots and it looked like some jeweler made it. Not one flaw anywhere. The ride is spectacular. FYI, I purchased all Dura Ace equipment with the Moots Vamoots frame and it cost me less than the Tuscany.

Snowblower

KevinG 06-11-03 10:22 PM

You should check out Guru also.

SteveE 06-11-03 10:30 PM

Independent Fabrications

LSR 06-12-03 01:47 AM

I bought the Litespeed Ultimate, found one pre-carbon seat stays and am loving every second riding it!


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