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The OFFICIAL Cyfac thread....
Yep, that's right, post your Cyfac.
Yeah? Don't have one? Thought so. I don't have one either. :( But if you do have one, please post it so that a few of us here can drool. |
Very high up on my lust list.
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Euro had one.
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up there on my list too. i saw their newest isp frameset and its so hot.
the new casati marte tops my list though |
I remembered seeing this thread awhile ago, and now that I've had some miles on my Cyfac Nerv thought I'd post a picture or three...big plug for Eric at VeloEuropa/Cyfac for hooking me up, what a great company to deal with.
Coming from a Cervelo Soloist Team, this bike is a dream to ride. I loved my cervelo, but if it was a ferarri then my cyfac is a BMW M5...just as responsive and stiff, while adding comfort to the mix. The black paint has gold flake in it, pictures don't do the finish justice. Pair that with the new Force grouppo and my trusty Regal saddle....i can't imagine a better bike to ride the hell out of. I race quite a bit and am not easy on bikes, and this bike is built to handle everything. Enough rambling, here are some pics http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3206/...536665.jpg?v=0http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3155/...2628d0.jpg?v=0http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3265/...e39204.jpg?v=0http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2367/...61e2de.jpg?v=0 |
Hasn't seen much action lately...
http://img400.imageshack.us/img400/8...c_SideView.jpg |
Someone finally got it.
Cyfac, Walser and Ruegamer. Get one before everyone else with a crap load of money to burn discovers them. |
I am honestly clueless about CYFAC bikes...anyone care to explain its background hotness?
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Originally Posted by BHBiker
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I am honestly clueless about CYFAC bikes...anyone care to explain its background hotness?
Pez Cycling shares some of the Cyfac legend in the review of one of the frames from the range: http://www.pezcyclingnews.com/?pg=fullstory&id=3205 http://www.cyfac.fr/ is the website for Cyfac. Also, if you do get a chance, stop by a store that has the Cyfac frames available in stock, even though a majority of their work is custom now. You will then see what it's about... |
How much do these cost?
I know, if I have to ask I can't afford it!:rolleyes: Edit: Nevermind, I looked on Pezcycling. $4,200 frame and fork. I wonder if that's "entry level"? Actually not as much as I thought they would be. |
Originally Posted by smurfy
(Post 6544926)
How much do these cost?
I know, if I have to ask I can't afford it!:rolleyes: |
you know, these bikes are ok - nothing wrong with them at all, but some times people talk about 'em like they're all that. I mean to be honest my Moto Le Champ SL was in the same league IMO...
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Originally Posted by ravenmore
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you know, these bikes are ok - nothing wrong with them at all, but some times people talk about 'em like they're all that. I mean to be honest my Moto Le Champ SL was in the same league IMO...
Let's be even more honest: It's the engine that counts, what you ride is a matter of preference. Your motobecane under Boonen, or me on a custom Cyfac blah blah...guess who wins 100% of the time. Not me. However....comparing a motobecane to a cyfac as far as finish, craftsmanship, and paint is like comparing a Ford Escort to a Formula 1 car. Just ain't cool. Compare them side to side and you'll notice subtle differences that set the frames apart. As a matter of fact the only bike I've seen with better finish was a custom Parlee, and I've taken a close look a many high end frames (Soloist carbon, look 595, S-works, etc)....you should see a Cyfac Gothica up close, imho the best crafted frame money can buy. EDIT: My Cyfac, the Nerv is NOT $4400 new. Here is the link http://www.veloeuropa.com/products/framesets/nerv.html |
Originally Posted by BananaTugger
(Post 6544232)
Someone finally got it.
Cyfac, Walser and Ruegamer. Get one before everyone else with a crap load of money to burn discovers them. |
Originally Posted by dan.lavelle
(Post 6545294)
Let's be even more honest: It's the engine that counts, what you ride is a matter of preference. Your motobecane under Boonen, or me on a custom Cyfac blah blah...guess who wins 100% of the time. Not me.
However....comparing a motobecane to a cyfac as far as finish, craftsmanship, and paint is like comparing a Ford Escort to a Formula 1 car. Just ain't cool. Compare them side to side and you'll notice subtle differences that set the frames apart. As a matter of fact the only bike I've seen with better finish was a custom Parlee, and I've taken a close look a many high end frames (Soloist carbon, look 595, S-works, etc)....you should see a Cyfac Gothica up close, imho the best crafted frame money can buy. EDIT: My Cyfac, the Nerv is NOT $4400 new. Here is the link http://www.veloeuropa.com/products/framesets/nerv.html |
That's not a Raleigh Fignon is riding
http://www.cyclinghalloffame.com/rid.../fignon_l3.jpg |
Originally Posted by dan.lavelle
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Hiya,
Wow a Cyfac forum. Top notch! Ive got a few Cyfacs and they are totally the best frames Ive ever ridden. http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...factribike.jpg That is a Nerv set up for triathlon http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...4092008186.jpg An all ally TT frame that I am about to build http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...8092008193.jpg A Proxydium with Carbon rear build I have to do for a friend Finally 2 Nervs together. The roadie is a full custom Nerv, and the TT style one is a large. Im a bit monkey with very long arms and legs and a short body! Hence the ridiculous steerer tube on the custom http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...9052008067.jpg Hopefully theres more people out there into these great framesets. And I don't sell bikes or work in the bike industry at all. I just enjoy hobby building for friends, and quite frankly it is easy to look good building onto these frames. They are incredibly reactive, superbly balanced, handle fantastic, and quite frankly leagues ahead of stuff like Cannondale. Do not get me wrong here, I am certainly not getting down on Cannondale or any other frame manufacturer, but for me what you pay for generally is what you get. I played bass guitar for years, and used Rickenbackers because they were the best I could afford, and the same goes for Cyfac. Anyone who thinks they can buy an off the shelf mass produced bike and it will feel the same as one of these babies, is quite frankly off their nut, and suffering delusions!:) |
Awesome.
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I worked for Sound Technology Inc for 14.5 years...we supplied the Esaote Biplane probe. :D |
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UPS dude would've gotten some hugs after delivering his one
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Originally Posted by softlysoftly
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UPS dude would've gotten some hugs after delivering his one
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I'd like to make the Cyfac Absolu my next bike...
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if anyone really likes dan's cyfac Ill steal it for them tomorrow when I see him. In fact, Ill do it for free. just for spite.
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