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#251
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Originally Posted by badsac
One of the two mates I was talking about just bought an Orbea from Orange, Anyay had already went up there and had a yarn to them. Seemed like a good bloke willing to do some good deals but he kept on trying to upsell us something chronic. Basically was a Trek and Orbea shop mainly so I wasn't to interested in most of the things he had.
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#252
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Bikes: Scapin EOS7 sloping, 10v Record, Ksyriums
Never weighed it (too scared, maybe...
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9sp Dura-Ace, Ambrosios for traning and some awesome, 28-spoke Mavic Paris-Roubaix SSC tubulars for racing.
I used to work at Fitzroy, so I had first refusal on Bill's old bikes. This was a frame he'd ridden for about 5 minutes and was hanging in the shop looking for a buyer.
Sold it for a mountain bike.....yuk.
Got rid of that for a Scapin EOS7......yay.
) 9sp Dura-Ace, Ambrosios for traning and some awesome, 28-spoke Mavic Paris-Roubaix SSC tubulars for racing.
I used to work at Fitzroy, so I had first refusal on Bill's old bikes. This was a frame he'd ridden for about 5 minutes and was hanging in the shop looking for a buyer.
Sold it for a mountain bike.....yuk.
Got rid of that for a Scapin EOS7......yay.
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Hmmm, you better post some sexy, enticing pics.
Talking of frames, I got excited about a LeMond frame that is at Fitzroy Cycles, Carnegie, so I took my scales down to weigh it (what a geek), and this "modern" steel frame, made with 853 (57cm) is 1770g (no fork)!!!
This is only 90g lighter than my 1988 Raleigh 531c, and the Raleigh has lugs!!. I know 853 is more about stiffness and strength than weight, but still.
Talking of frames, I got excited about a LeMond frame that is at Fitzroy Cycles, Carnegie, so I took my scales down to weigh it (what a geek), and this "modern" steel frame, made with 853 (57cm) is 1770g (no fork)!!!
This is only 90g lighter than my 1988 Raleigh 531c, and the Raleigh has lugs!!. I know 853 is more about stiffness and strength than weight, but still.

Okay badsac, how do you feel about being a bit of a guinea pig? I haven't tried to to the 'order a complete partset from overseas' before - how would you like to be the first?. For a hugely reduced price, you'd get a Custom Tephra ( except I pick the geometry based on the info you give me ), handmade steel forks, full Ultegra 9sp, Ultegra/Open pro wheels, Ritchey WCS stem and post, Deda 215 bars, Flite saddle - everything you need for a complete bike except pedals for......A$4332. That's roughly a grand off retail. *rubs eyes*
Waitaminute....maybe thats a bit cheap......
#254
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https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...4&page=1&pp=25
Oi guys,
just when i'd given up any hope of the seppo's having a sense of humour!....ya gotta read this...funniest thread ever....I was halfway through the 1st post when I realised it wasn't serious!....they all sound like this!,
cheers,
Hitchyr
Oi guys,
just when i'd given up any hope of the seppo's having a sense of humour!....ya gotta read this...funniest thread ever....I was halfway through the 1st post when I realised it wasn't serious!....they all sound like this!,
cheers,
Hitchyr
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
That's because 853 is ***** 
Okay badsac, how do you feel about being a bit of a guinea pig? I haven't tried to to the 'order a complete partset from overseas' before - how would you like to be the first?. For a hugely reduced price, you'd get a Custom Tephra ( except I pick the geometry based on the info you give me ), handmade steel forks, full Ultegra 9sp, Ultegra/Open pro wheels, Ritchey WCS stem and post, Deda 215 bars, Flite saddle - everything you need for a complete bike except pedals for......A$4332. That's roughly a grand off retail. *rubs eyes*
Waitaminute....maybe thats a bit cheap......

Okay badsac, how do you feel about being a bit of a guinea pig? I haven't tried to to the 'order a complete partset from overseas' before - how would you like to be the first?. For a hugely reduced price, you'd get a Custom Tephra ( except I pick the geometry based on the info you give me ), handmade steel forks, full Ultegra 9sp, Ultegra/Open pro wheels, Ritchey WCS stem and post, Deda 215 bars, Flite saddle - everything you need for a complete bike except pedals for......A$4332. That's roughly a grand off retail. *rubs eyes*
Waitaminute....maybe thats a bit cheap......buyit, buyit, buyit, buyit
#256
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Originally Posted by ed073
Got rid of it for a Scapin EOS7......yay.
Do those Scapins have larger than average head-tubes?You know of any cheap EOS3s going 'round? They sold one a couple of months ago at Bike Life for $1890!
#257
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...4&page=1&pp=25
Oi guys,
just when i'd given up any hope of the seppo's having a sense of humour!....ya gotta read this...funniest thread ever....I was halfway through the 1st post when I realised it wasn't serious!....they all sound like this!,
cheers,
Hitchyr
Oi guys,
just when i'd given up any hope of the seppo's having a sense of humour!....ya gotta read this...funniest thread ever....I was halfway through the 1st post when I realised it wasn't serious!....they all sound like this!,
cheers,
Hitchyr

Or we could could bolt a special holster to the cage holes on the seat tube.
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
EOS7 ?!?!?!?! You must be a "bullionaire"
Do those Scapins have larger than average head-tubes?
You know of any cheap EOS3s going 'round? They sold one a couple of months ago at Bike Life for $1890!
Do those Scapins have larger than average head-tubes?You know of any cheap EOS3s going 'round? They sold one a couple of months ago at Bike Life for $1890!
Another ripper deal on a great bike......would you believe $5 000 all up, inc 10sp Record, Ksyrium Elites?
Not sure if you could buy the frame alone for that much at retail....
#259
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
I've always said that a rifle would fit on a bike as snugly as a frame pump. 
Or we could could bolt a special holster to the cage holes on the seat tube.

Or we could could bolt a special holster to the cage holes on the seat tube.
sounds like riding in south africa.
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Originally Posted by Thylacine
Okay badsac, how do you feel about being a bit of a guinea pig? I haven't tried to to the 'order a complete partset from overseas' before - how would you like to be the first?. For a hugely reduced price, you'd get a Custom Tephra ( except I pick the geometry based on the info you give me ), handmade steel forks, full Ultegra 9sp, Ultegra/Open pro wheels, Ritchey WCS stem and post, Deda 215 bars, Flite saddle - everything you need for a complete bike except pedals for......A$4332. That's roughly a grand off retail. *rubs eyes*
Waitaminute....maybe thats a bit cheap......
Nah, I got no problem with being a guineapig per say, besides freaking out about being a bit of a noob about not being able to tell what I might be getting. What's a steel fork like? Seems all the forks I've seen these days are carbon fibre. There must be a reason for that. Are the colours you have on your Tephra page the only colours you can do it in? Cause my bikes going to have to be a rich (almost scarlet) red.

Can you tell me a bit about the characteristics of the frame? Will it weigh a ton? Flex like spaghetti?
What kind of information would you need if we decided we'd do this?
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Originally Posted by Hitchy
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...4&page=1&pp=25
Oi guys,
just when i'd given up any hope of the seppo's having a sense of humour!....ya gotta read this...funniest thread ever....I was halfway through the 1st post when I realised it wasn't serious!....they all sound like this!,
cheers,
Hitchy
Oi guys,
just when i'd given up any hope of the seppo's having a sense of humour!....ya gotta read this...funniest thread ever....I was halfway through the 1st post when I realised it wasn't serious!....they all sound like this!,
cheers,
Hitchy
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Originally Posted by badsac
Is this an old beater you've got lying out the back yard in the rain? 
Nah, I got no problem with being a guineapig per say, besides freaking out about being a bit of a noob about not being able to tell what I might be getting. What's a steel fork like? Seems all the forks I've seen these days are carbon fibre. There must be a reason for that. Are the colours you have on your Tephra page the only colours you can do it in? Cause my bikes going to have to be a rich (almost scarlet) red.
Can you tell me a bit about the characteristics of the frame? Will it weigh a ton? Flex like spaghetti?
What kind of information would you need if we decided we'd do this?

Nah, I got no problem with being a guineapig per say, besides freaking out about being a bit of a noob about not being able to tell what I might be getting. What's a steel fork like? Seems all the forks I've seen these days are carbon fibre. There must be a reason for that. Are the colours you have on your Tephra page the only colours you can do it in? Cause my bikes going to have to be a rich (almost scarlet) red.

Can you tell me a bit about the characteristics of the frame? Will it weigh a ton? Flex like spaghetti?
What kind of information would you need if we decided we'd do this?
Carbon forks are light and cheap. Steel ones weigh about 300g more, but I can tune them to match the frame. Bottom line - I'd rather do a nice steel fork than put a crap carbon fork on a bike, although if you insist on a carbon fork I should be able to get one for a similar price. Crimson is an absolute must! No problems there, one of the stock colours is exactly that - Crimson. Frame will weigh something between 3lbs (1360g) and 4lbs (1820g) depending on size. My frame is a sloping 62cm and weighs about 4lbs. Rides like a dream, but hey, I'm biased.
Info I'd need? Inseam/height/weight for a start.E-mail me or call on 03 8309 005 if ya want to chat about things further.
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If steel is going to give a better result then yeah, that would be the go. I notice you've got a carbon fork on your bike though. 
But no worries. I'll give you an email.

But no worries. I'll give you an email.
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That's because that's a 700 buck fork
But hey, if you've got the budget for one of those, I'd be happy to put one on your bike :thumbsup: Heck, if you want a Tephra SL with a double butted titanium front end and carbon stays, I can do that too!
Except that would leave you no cash for anything else, like gruppo.....wheels.....any parts......
But hey, if you've got the budget for one of those, I'd be happy to put one on your bike :thumbsup: Heck, if you want a Tephra SL with a double butted titanium front end and carbon stays, I can do that too!Except that would leave you no cash for anything else, like gruppo.....wheels.....any parts......
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Don't tempt me! Nah I'll have a little think and get back to you. It's one thing to talk sh1t to some grubby salesman when I'm undecided about whether i'll spend the dough. It another to stuff you around when you're making the thing. I'm just a bit worried that I am going beserk, and would be better off just getting something half the price, and sort out a bit more about what I'd require in a bike, rather than pay the dough up front when I might be after something else. But then again, qualities quality, whether you can appreciate it straight away or it takes you a few thousand k's. Fark, I need to stop thinking so much.
#266
another aussie here, been off the road, not by choice forced by a car, didnt do any damage to me apart from some skin off, just the bike and its taken a while to get some funds together to fix it (driver chose not to stop)
So here i am back on the forum first time in nearly a year and ready to rock and roll.
Now to find somewhere safe to ride
So here i am back on the forum first time in nearly a year and ready to rock and roll.
Now to find somewhere safe to ride
#267
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More serious riders seem to get run over in Queensland than any other state.
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That's because Qld is the bogan capital of Australia 
Badsac, the thing about a good road bike is that it's something that you'll always have. It doesn't get outdated as quick a a mountainbike, and a handmade steel frame never goes out of fashion. Anyway, the offer is out there. If you want to take advantage of my generosity, feel free.
The Peddler - Welcome to the Aussie thread. Feel free to contribute if the Yanks have trouble with the accent.
Hrm, I'm wondering if I should go for a ride today. Already done 385kms this week and feeling a bit wrecked - especially that trip out to Werribee South. The headwind out there is horrendous. I was sitting on 22kph and my knees were screaming 'Stop! Stop!'
Pix here >>> https://67.19.182.78/showthread.php?t=63424

Badsac, the thing about a good road bike is that it's something that you'll always have. It doesn't get outdated as quick a a mountainbike, and a handmade steel frame never goes out of fashion. Anyway, the offer is out there. If you want to take advantage of my generosity, feel free.
The Peddler - Welcome to the Aussie thread. Feel free to contribute if the Yanks have trouble with the accent.
Hrm, I'm wondering if I should go for a ride today. Already done 385kms this week and feeling a bit wrecked - especially that trip out to Werribee South. The headwind out there is horrendous. I was sitting on 22kph and my knees were screaming 'Stop! Stop!'
Pix here >>> https://67.19.182.78/showthread.php?t=63424
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What is a "Werribee"?
......I'm a closet Beach Road snob
......I'm a closet Beach Road snob
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
What is a "Werribee"?
......I'm a closet Beach Road snob 
......I'm a closet Beach Road snob 
isn't it aboriginal for 'smelly place where pollywaffles go to die'
hitchy
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Does an exiled Canuck in Sydney count? With an Aussie mum and a Kiwi dad I'm really a hybrid . . . .
#272
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Originally Posted by Pedalista
Does an exiled Canuck in Sydney count? With an Aussie mum and a Kiwi dad I'm really a hybrid . . . .
....................jeez
...............I dunno...........ok, why not?
#273
Originally Posted by Thylacine
That's because Qld is the bogan capital of Australia 

Well i must concur on this, full to overflowing, the redneck capital of Aus.
Ex Sydney lad obviously and i used to ride the pacific highway every day into the city, fast narrow lanes with huge volumes of traffic and didnt feel scared. Riding in Qld with its vast open spaces and qtr the people scares me witless. I dont think the ability to drive and be curteous is a prerequisite to recieving a licence in the Sunshine State.
Pedalista, your a more genuine cobber than me..... and im an Aussie
#274
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Hi guys.
I figure this is better than ringing 20 bike shops.
Where can I get good handle bars for under a 100 bucks?
Back in the early 90s, we used to buy our Cinelli 64/40s for $50, but all of sudden, handle bars are $200!!!
How the hell did that happen?
I figure this is better than ringing 20 bike shops.
Where can I get good handle bars for under a 100 bucks?
Back in the early 90s, we used to buy our Cinelli 64/40s for $50, but all of sudden, handle bars are $200!!!
How the hell did that happen?
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Hi guys.
I figure this is better than ringing 20 bike shops.
Where can I get good handle bars for under a 100 bucks?
Back in the early 90s, we used to buy our Cinelli 64/40s for $50, but all of sudden, handle bars are $200!!!
How the hell did that happen?
I figure this is better than ringing 20 bike shops.
Where can I get good handle bars for under a 100 bucks?
Back in the early 90s, we used to buy our Cinelli 64/40s for $50, but all of sudden, handle bars are $200!!!
How the hell did that happen?I know!! I bought a Cinelli XA (or was it 1A??) stem for about $70 in 1990 when the Eubios was the Rolls-Royce h/bar at about $110. Black anodized...mmmm......sexy.
$100 won't buy you ____ these days.



