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rollin 04-04-10 03:05 AM

you're dead to me roadiejorge

bmc.

In all seriousness I love the 2008 (?) Orca, very nice. Seems like less of a drop to the StreetFire, get a fitting?

iwegian 04-04-10 03:31 AM


Originally Posted by roadiejorge (Post 10620231)

i dig this. for some reason, the orbea's look better in the smaller sized, despite riding a bias towards big bikes.

roadiejorge 04-04-10 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by rollin (Post 10620375)
you're dead to me roadiejorge

bmc.

In all seriousness I love the 2008 (?) Orca, very nice. Seems like less of a drop to the StreetFire, get a fitting?

Rollin the first thoughts of upgrading had the 2009 Pro Machine at the top of my list, it's a great bike for sure but outside the scope of the budget I had to work with so the deal on the Orca made it a no brainer. Having ridden both they were on par in terms of ride quality and I was able to take both bikes out for more than just a loop around the parking lot using the same wheelset to get a better feel for what they would be using my equipment. I had an Orbea Onix which I sold in order to help pay for this one and I liked that bike as well but when I got it I made the mistake of not listening to my gut so I was talked into a 54cm when I needed to be on a 51cm and nothing I could do to the 54 would get the fit I felt I needed. I also tried out the Scott Addict and the Cervelo R3, which were both really good though the R3 was the winner between the two. As for the fit you have a good eye because there is a slightly shorter drop from the BMC but still feels aggressive enough so I'll keep it this way for now and make changes (if any) as I ride it more. Oh, and yes it is a 2008....closeout deals can be a beautiful thing!

rollin 04-04-10 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by roadiejorge (Post 10620650)
Rollin the first thoughts of upgrading had the 2009 Pro Machine at the top of my list, it's a great bike for sure but outside the scope of the budget I had to work with so the deal on the Orca made it a no brainer. Having ridden both they were on par in terms of ride quality and I was able to take both bikes out for more than just a loop around the parking lot using the same wheelset to get a better feel for what they would be using my equipment. I had an Orbea Onix which I sold in order to help pay for this one and I liked that bike as well but when I got it I made the mistake of not listening to my gut so I was talked into a 54cm when I needed to be on a 51cm and nothing I could do to the 54 would get the fit I felt I needed. I also tried out the Scott Addict and the Cervelo R3, which were both really good though the R3 was the winner between the two. As for the fit you have a good eye because there is a slightly shorter drop from the BMC but still feels aggressive enough so I'll keep it this way for now and make changes (if any) as I ride it more. Oh, and yes it is a 2008....closeout deals can be a beautiful thing!

Nothing like having a bike that's a couple of cm too big.

Good choice, ride the wheels off it!

Crash716 04-04-10 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by roadiejorge (Post 10620231)

i love these bike, with the exception of the front end...it looks like the fork to head tube area was an afterthought..and i don't like the looks of the fork.

nice bike though

echappist 04-04-10 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by roadiejorge (Post 10620650)
Oh, and yes it is a 2008....closeout deals can be a beautiful thing!

inquiring minds would like to know what bike shop this is :-p

great bike, btw. love the euskatel-euskadi colors, too. jorge, would i be seeing you cruising on this down henry hudson greenway smoking freds to oblivion?

Strychnine 04-04-10 07:32 PM

'07 Masi 3VC Carbon.
Bought the frame a couple months ago, just finished the build... already got 140 miles on it this week.

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...s/105ac694.jpg

ninjaman 04-04-10 07:46 PM

^^nice! What saddle is that? I've never seen a saddle w/ red rails before

Strychnine 04-04-10 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by ninjaman (Post 10623139)
^^nice! What saddle is that? I've never seen a saddle w/ red rails before

it's a Specialized Phenom SL

Mansram01 04-04-10 08:35 PM


Originally Posted by slothlike (Post 10619716)
Those Kore Wheels on the Mongoose weigh almost 2000 grams and that bike is still 15.8 lbs stock********************?? WOW

As requested, here's a couple more shots. This one is a large frame and weighs 16.8 lbs after upgrades (Ksyrium SL's, stem, seatpost, saddle, handlebar). Everything replaced was Kore. Good product but wanted better parts.

Couldn't afford an Orbea Orca at the time so I went with the Goose. No complaints... :)

http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/DSCN5525.jpg
http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/DSCN5528.jpg

roadiejorge 04-04-10 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by mcjimbosandwich (Post 10621742)
inquiring minds would like to know what bike shop this is :-p

great bike, btw. love the euskatel-euskadi colors, too. jorge, would i be seeing you cruising on this down henry hudson greenway smoking freds to oblivion?

Actually the closeout was from Orbea itself, you just need an authorized dealer to have the frame delivered to. Oh yes, Freds and fixie hipsters beware...your souls will be crushed on the Greenway..

:P

a_phat_beat 04-05-10 01:17 PM

I posted this bike a few pages back. Recently found out that it's an X81 colnago paint scheme. Probably from the early to mid 90's.

http://go.bikeforums.net/?id=42x1295...fdscn1476c.jpg

MR6690 04-05-10 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by Strychnine (Post 10623079)
'07 Masi 3VC Carbon.
Bought the frame a couple months ago, just finished the build... already got 140 miles on it this week.

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...s/105ac694.jpg


drool. I have an '05 Gran Criterium but Im looking into buying a new 3VC team frame. Hows the ride?

mike868y 04-05-10 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by Strychnine (Post 10623079)
'07 Masi 3VC Carbon.
Bought the frame a couple months ago, just finished the build... already got 140 miles on it this week.

http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...s/105ac694.jpg

Nice bike - I've always liked Masis.

Do you happen to know if they are using proprietary molds or generic ones?

mzeffex 04-05-10 02:15 PM

Mike - molds for the frame? By looking at the seatstays I'm gonna say proprietary.

zatopek 04-05-10 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by mzeffex (Post 10626741)
Mike - molds for the frame? By looking at the seatstays I'm gonna say proprietary.

My thoughts exactly. I had a 2003 Masi Gran Criterium Al/CF frame that I really liked. Gave it to one of my athletes who was looking to get into cycling to complement his running. Now, he really like it. I regularly drool over the the 3VC Team frame.

mike868y 04-05-10 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by mzeffex (Post 10626741)
Mike - molds for the frame? By looking at the seatstays I'm gonna say proprietary.

Yea I meant cf folds for the frame. Good catch on the seat stays.

slothlike 04-05-10 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by mchacon01 (Post 10623385)
As requested, here's a couple more shots. This one is a large frame and weighs 16.8 lbs after upgrades (Ksyrium SL's, stem, seatpost, saddle, handlebar). Everything replaced was Kore. Good product but wanted better parts.

Couldn't afford an Orbea Orca at the time so I went with the Goose. No complaints... :)

http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/DSCN5525.jpg
http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/DSCN5528.jpg

Don't think you need an Orca. Read some great things about that Mongoose online. 2010 Sram Force would look awesome on that frame.

Tsuru 04-05-10 05:50 PM


Originally Posted by mchacon01 (Post 10623385)
As requested, here's a couple more shots. This one is a large frame and weighs 16.8 lbs after upgrades (Ksyrium SL's, stem, seatpost, saddle, handlebar). Everything replaced was Kore. Good product but wanted better parts.

Couldn't afford an Orbea Orca at the time so I went with the Goose. No complaints... :)

http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/DSCN5525.jpg
http://i732.photobucket.com/albums/w...g/DSCN5528.jpg

That Mongoose looks HOT!

chrism32205 04-05-10 06:22 PM

The Mongoose looks great.

14max 04-05-10 06:33 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Here are my rebuilt Specialized Allez SE and my DEAN custom with fenders and Reynolds Solitudes...

apache997 04-06-10 08:10 AM

1 Attachment(s)
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=145068
Colnago C50...
http://velospace.org/node/28300

Strychnine 04-06-10 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by MR6690 (Post 10626470)
drool. I have an '05 Gran Criterium but Im looking into buying a new 3VC team frame. Hows the ride?

IMO, the ride is great.
Of course, I'm coming from a Specialized Allez (Sora/Tiagra) that I've been beating on for a few years. I decided to treat myself with somethig nice so I gathered all the parts and had this one built.
Granted, I don't have a huge stable of rides to compare this one against, but I love the hell out of it.



Originally Posted by mike868y (Post 10626517)
Nice bike - I've always liked Masis.

Do you happen to know if they are using proprietary molds or generic ones?

I don't know the answer to this one.

ninjaman 04-06-10 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by 14max (Post 10627963)
Here are my rebuilt Specialized Allez SE and my DEAN custom with fenders and Reynolds Solitudes...

^ What is it about a ti frame and an Alpha Q fork that go so perfectly together?

slothlike 04-06-10 06:21 PM


Originally Posted by chrism32205 (Post 10627911)
The Mongoose looks great.

This guy over at weightweenies built a Mongoose Bosberg that he got into the upper 14lb range on a budget. Wish I snagged one of these. Awesome looking bike.http://homepage.mac.com/markbitz/bosberg.jpg


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