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benajah 02-24-10 03:37 PM

Pedalforce frames?
 
Ive been seeing a lot about them on here but I am not familiar with the frames. Opinions? I'm not in the market for a frame right now but I am curious.

merlinextraligh 02-24-10 03:58 PM

There was a BF group buy awhile back, and a number of people around here have them. The owners appear to like them, and difficult to argue with the price.

Seedy J 02-24-10 06:11 PM

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...-of-the-season

JoelS 02-24-10 07:51 PM

I'm really happy with mine. It's plenty stiff and the ride is quite good. I'd consider another.

UmneyDurak 02-24-10 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by Seedy J (Post 10446990)

Oh yeah like frames other manufacturers don't have problems sometime. Wasn't there a thread about a Trek frame breaking.... :innocent:

tspek 02-24-10 08:05 PM


Originally Posted by Seedy J (Post 10446990)

I'd still buy the PF...nice try, try again.

pdedes 02-24-10 08:16 PM

i've got the cg-1 and it's waiting for a fork (on backorder)

ericm979 02-24-10 09:18 PM

I've been riding a QS2 for nearly four years. Its' my number 2 bike. I ride it in the winter since I put the lights and fenders on it, and in the summer it's a backup for my other bike. It gets 1500-2500 miles a year. It's a good frame, and PedalForce treats their customers well. I'd buy another one.

Dubbayoo 02-25-10 01:59 AM

I love my RS so much I'm considering the current group buy, even though i need a new road frame like I need a bullet hole in the forehead. I should really spend the money on a Quarq.

FlashBazbo 02-25-10 08:55 AM

I rode my ZX3 for two years -- loved it. High performance, light weight, high stiffness. I only changed because my style of riding changed and Pedal Force doesn't make a bike with "endurance" geometry.

If I were in the market for a bike and PF made a Roubaix-style frame, I wouldn't hesitate to snap one up.

Hunt-man 02-25-10 09:35 AM


Originally Posted by FlashBazbo (Post 10449195)
I rode my ZX3 for two years -- loved it. High performance, light weight, high stiffness. I only changed because my style of riding changed and Pedal Force doesn't make a bike with "endurance" geometry.

If I were in the market for a bike and PF made a Roubaix-style frame, I wouldn't hesitate to snap one up.

I have exactly the same thoughts. Was looking for a Roubaix style frame at PF yesterday.....

bdcheung 02-25-10 10:35 AM

Have one. Love it. Planning on buying another.

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_g62jjO9ITuM/S1...0/IMG_0260.JPG

joejack951 02-25-10 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Hunt-man (Post 10449374)
I have exactly the same thoughts. Was looking for a Roubaix style frame at PF yesterday.....

Check out the CX1. Plenty of room for big tires and fenders plus really tall headtubes (for a given top tube length). I commute on one and so far (almost 2500 miles) it's been a great frame.

Hunt-man 02-25-10 10:53 AM

I looked hard at the CX1 before I bought my Ti Fantomcross. It looks like a great frame. Still doesn't have the Roubaix geometry I'm looking for. Bad backs suck... :(

Jay Andriot 02-25-10 04:38 PM

I was the first to complete the Z3 group buy build and post it to the board. I was also the first to sell the frame after one ride. I hated the steering, it was way too slow for me. I upset a lot of people with my impressions of the bike, but I was just telling the truth, the bike was a slug. It did go in a straight line very well, and it was light, and it didn't cost all that much. I sold it for what I had in it so I didn't loose any money and the new owner was very happy with it.

Bostic 02-25-10 06:10 PM

I've had a 53cm RS since July of 2007 and have been very happy with it. The new group buy is quite tempting.

jacobsdad 02-25-10 09:21 PM

http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-...10233_6918.jpg

I love my RS2. I'm possibly looking into their new Group Buy that their offering- we'll see. It does everything a badged frame does.
I've been happy.


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