Custom steel frame. Italian?
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Originally Posted by ParamountScapin
Here is a pic of the reason I wish to sell the '05 Scapin Spirit S6. I prefer the 'classic' look of my Scapin EOS3 to the compact S6.
I missed out on a red, white and black Nemo EOS3 or EOS5 a couple of years ago -- bummer.
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Originally Posted by ParamountScapin
. I prefer the 'classic' look of my Scapin EOS3 to the compact S6.
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Thanks. I'll stick with my yellow/black Scapin EOS3. Will ship the Spirit S6 to Australia, if you are interested.
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Originally Posted by ParamountScapin
Thanks. I'll stick with my yellow/black Scapin EOS3. Will ship the Spirit S6 to Australia, if you are interested.
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custom steel = england!
mercian do custom for only a few pounds more than the normal price, so it would work out at about 800-900$, maybe a wee bit more. that is a lot of money saved over most american custom builders. either that, or use a local builder. as nice as sachs, waterford et al are, they are very expensive compared to uk prices! (see, not everything in the uk is expensive... campy, frames and dairy is cheap!)
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mercian do custom for only a few pounds more than the normal price, so it would work out at about 800-900$, maybe a wee bit more. that is a lot of money saved over most american custom builders. either that, or use a local builder. as nice as sachs, waterford et al are, they are very expensive compared to uk prices! (see, not everything in the uk is expensive... campy, frames and dairy is cheap!)
dave
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
crikey!! be a minimum $5000 AUS just for the frame-set
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
ha! One of those black and yellow EOS3s was the first of the 'new' (Genius or Foco -- can't remember) light steels I saw, several years ago. As I had the frame in my hands, I was telling the shop guy how nice it was, etc, etc, then I asked what type of aluminium it was. When he replied, "no, it's steel", I almost didn't believe him. The frame was probably not super-light (most likely around 1600g), but I could sure tell the difference. I missed out on a red, white and black Nemo EOS3 or EOS5 a couple of years ago -- bummer.
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Originally Posted by ParamountScapin
Can't make myself build-up the compact frame for me. Too old fashioned at the age of 58, I guess.