Anyone have a Vanilla Bicycle?
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NYCPistaRider

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From: Brooklyn, NY
Anyone have a Vanilla Bicycle?
I find myself looking at the website again and again and again... I am not sure I have ever seen bicycles quite so beautiful. Anyone here have one? How long did it take? How does it ride?
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NYCPistaRider

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From: Brooklyn, NY
Originally Posted by PriO
pics?
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From: Portland & Yachats, OR
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I don't have a Vanilla but I was so impressed with the paint work, I'm having my '04 Lemond Tete de Course custom painted by the same guy - Acme painting in Portland. The wait on the paint job alone is 3 months. The wait on the bikes is well over a year now.
Here in Portland, we do see them from time to time on club rides and at events - they are amazing bikes - Sacha does a wonderful job.
55/Rad
Here in Portland, we do see them from time to time on club rides and at events - they are amazing bikes - Sacha does a wonderful job.
55/Rad
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From: Buzzing around the Portland, OR metro area.
Bikes: Handbuilt steel with Ultegra10/FSA parts; a fully customized Bianchi Pista with phil hubs, carbon fork, king headset, etc. it's tough.
and we can't wait to see it (the lemond was sweet before, but acme will make it sing).
-mrBallistic
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Man! I really love the details they put on them! The dropouts alone are impressive.
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NYCPistaRider

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Originally Posted by PdxMark
I do. Mine is Bike 3 on the commuter page.... not that it's a commuter, but it IS a great bike. Fits like a glove, rides like a dream. 600km brevet with no aches at all. A great bike.
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I have been looking at these bikes as I've been trying to familiarize myself with many of the hand-made custom builders. I think they are the prettiest bikes I've seen bar none. I'd love to hear more about the ride and any aspects other than aesthetic from owners.
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From: central rio grande valley
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Here's mine. Fillet-brazed True Temper S3, size 57cm. Record, this and that. A few changes since this pic was taken - different wheels, Arione saddle.
I was lucky, I caught a spot on his build schedule that was open and received mine in about 90 days. When I went back a week later to order a second one, the wait was 13 months.
It's a nice bike, but no bike is worth waiting a year for.
I was lucky, I caught a spot on his build schedule that was open and received mine in about 90 days. When I went back a week later to order a second one, the wait was 13 months.
It's a nice bike, but no bike is worth waiting a year for.
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From: Houston
Bikes: 2003 Bianchi Eros, 82 Univega (fixed), random year mtb frame for ss
Originally Posted by Trogon
Here's mine. Fillet-brazed True Temper S3, size 57cm. Record, this and that. A few changes since this pic was taken - different wheels, Arione saddle.
I was lucky, I caught a spot on his build schedule that was open and received mine in about 90 days. When I went back a week later to order a second one, the wait was 13 months.
It's a nice bike, but no bike is worth waiting a year for.
I was lucky, I caught a spot on his build schedule that was open and received mine in about 90 days. When I went back a week later to order a second one, the wait was 13 months.
It's a nice bike, but no bike is worth waiting a year for.
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Originally Posted by krispistoferson
Lucky bastard. 

Pics: www.dirtdivas.org/vanilla.html
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Originally Posted by eskimo
I stayed home from work the day it was due to arrive. I scared the UPS lady when I bolted for the door when the door bell rang.
Pics: www.dirtdivas.org/vanilla.html
Pics: www.dirtdivas.org/vanilla.html
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