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roadboob 04-20-16 01:32 PM

unknown Bike Co
 
looking to get a new frame, noticed the unknown company bikes . cool looking frames for a good price, but company seems a little sketchy to me.
and lots of people are ragging on them on their Facebook, granted they are all international orders and delays are to be expected with international shipping.
not looking for recommendation for a new frame, just curious about the unknown bike co and if anyone has done business with them?

thedapperest 04-20-16 02:18 PM

Can't say anything about their service as I've never bought anything from them, but their frames are solid

roadboob 04-20-16 02:25 PM

so their products are nice?

corrado33 04-20-16 02:30 PM

Seems to me like they're selling half a bike for a premium.

fietsbob 04-20-16 02:34 PM

one person with enough shop tools can buy materials and make a Bike frame, them selves.

Leukybear 04-20-16 03:03 PM

Their frames/ bikes are not keepers.

Spandex_Spartan 04-20-16 03:30 PM

I just recently started looking into them- several pro track and well known alley cat racers ride their frames, so I would say that are a solid company. Anything but sketchy (although I know with a name like Unknown it's hard to know...)!

Leukybear 04-20-16 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by Spandex_Spartan (Post 18705758)
I just recently started looking into them- several pro track and well known alley cat racers ride their frames, so I would say that are a solid company. Anything but sketchy (although I know with a name like Unknown it's hard to know...)!

That's because they're being paid by them.... or had the frames given to them for free.

seau grateau 04-20-16 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by fietsbob (Post 18705608)
one person with enough shop tools can buy materials and make a Bike frame, them selves.

+1 Make your own frame.

Scrodzilla 04-20-16 05:20 PM

I hear Leader bikes are good.

hardboiled718 04-20-16 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 18705832)
That's because they're being paid by them.... or had the frames given to them for free.

There are plenty of companies that sponsor athletes by paying them or giving them free stuff to use their brand. Even some of the most reputable cycling companies sponsor athletes. I only mention this for the sake of objectivity because it sounds like you're implying unknown bikes are bad but people use use them who get paid to. I honestly don't know much about unknown bikes and kind of just wrote them off as part of the brightly colored fixie fad. but I'm curious to hear from anyone who owns one or has has experience riding/working on one.

Bair 04-20-16 08:38 PM

I own one. It's great. The carbon fork is quite stiff and the frameset is light. I'm not sure about the "bright colored fixie fad" as hardboiled718 mentioned, and if they are indeed into that fad they make nice frames as well.

hardboiled718 04-20-16 08:57 PM

^ I admit the "fad" comment was a snap judgement, but i really don't have any strong opinion on them. That's sort of why I was curious on others' take on em

thedapperest 04-21-16 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by roadboob (Post 18705582)
so their products are nice?

Definitely good for the price. Their forks are especially good--my friend t-boned a car doing 25 and he only had to have the fork cut down because the very top was cracked. I've got another friend who rode the hell out of their box section wheelset with no issues and they stayed true (he was hopping stairs and curbs on them). Besides their framesets and their box rims/hubs, idunno if I'd buy anything else from them, though

IFPCL 04-21-16 01:25 PM

I have a friend who rides a lot (crit racer not coffee shop poseur) who has one of their aero track frames. It's extremely stiff but hey if you're looking for something like that it fits the bill. Build quality is alright, no problems with it really, and he's crashed it hard a couple times.

ThermionicScott 04-22-16 01:11 PM

I'm just scratching my head over what a "roadboob" could be.

Owlex 04-22-16 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18705965)
I hear Leader bikes are good.


:roflmao2::rolleyes:

AndjaVXC 04-22-16 09:40 PM

Never ask about the lower-cost fixed/track frames here, unless it's Aventon. That's the house brand.

roadboob 04-25-16 12:36 PM

why not?


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