Jan Ulrich BIKES!!!!!
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Jan Ulrich BIKES!!!!!
Who will be the first to sport a Ullrich!?
I can't believe Jan beat Lance to his own bike line... that is awesome!
Article:
https://www.cyclingnews.com/tech/?id=.../ullrich_bikes
Website: YOU can build your own Jan Bike..... mine came to over 10,000 Euros!
https://www.janullrich-bikes.de/



frames range from €1,395 to €2,995... thats $2,371.50 to $5091.20! (considering US conversion of 1.7)
The "Grand Tour" model is sweet!
I can't believe Jan beat Lance to his own bike line... that is awesome!
Article:
https://www.cyclingnews.com/tech/?id=.../ullrich_bikes
Website: YOU can build your own Jan Bike..... mine came to over 10,000 Euros!
https://www.janullrich-bikes.de/



frames range from €1,395 to €2,995... thats $2,371.50 to $5091.20! (considering US conversion of 1.7)
The "Grand Tour" model is sweet!
Last edited by domestique; 05-31-06 at 05:12 AM.
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Originally Posted by domestique

Love the "handwritten" first name in front of the last name on the downtube.
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Originally Posted by 56/12 and 22/28
That hair is rockin'.
Love the "handwritten" first name in front of the last name on the downtube.
Love the "handwritten" first name in front of the last name on the downtube.
Those are good looking bikes, but I wish they would have left the first name off.
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Hmm...I would expect it to have a bigger head tube and a fatter down tube.
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Originally Posted by CyLowe97
Actually, how about if the downtube just said THE JAN on it?
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I'll just take a pair of those Lightweights, please... You can keep the bike 
They're nice-looking and all, but I don't know that I can support the Jan that fervently...
DrPete

They're nice-looking and all, but I don't know that I can support the Jan that fervently...
DrPete
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Originally Posted by CyLowe97
Ja. Danke.
That's the only German I know.
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Originally Posted by DrPete
I'll just take a pair of those Lightweights, please... You can keep the bike 
They're nice-looking and all, but I don't know that I can support the Jan that fervently...
DrPete

They're nice-looking and all, but I don't know that I can support the Jan that fervently...
DrPete
The Standard? Or the Ventoux?
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I just noticed that the first and third bikes have Shimano and the second one has Campy for the shifting. The cranks look to be a variety, too. Maybe Jan is confused with all the Campy v Shimano threads.
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Originally Posted by 56/12 and 22/28
Which Lightweights?
The Standard? Or the Ventoux?
The Standard? Or the Ventoux?

But being a big boy, I think the Standard would be the way to go.
DrPete
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Originally Posted by DrPete
Either ones--I'm not picky. 
But being a big boy, I think the Standard would be the way to go.
DrPete

But being a big boy, I think the Standard would be the way to go.
DrPete
That's if I win the lottery.
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They're probably all Pedal Force frames
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I would pay cash money for the black one. Sans Lightweights of course.
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I would pay cash money for the black one. Sans Lightweights of course.
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Originally Posted by Grasschopper
Hmm...I would expect it to have a bigger head tube and a fatter down tube. 





