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rant about delivery

Old 06-07-07 | 05:21 PM
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I ordered myself a langster last week. and after several days of nail biting it finally came in. I was excited because my allez needs a new bb and cranks now. I checked the box and it was the wrong size and the wrong color, it wasnt even a little close. So my boss got on the phone with the rep and he agreed to send the correct bike out. I was kinda pissy so i got out several catalouges and ran thru them, for me to build up a pake frame, using pake cranks, dimension wheels, cheap bars and cheap stem, a cheap seatpost, an aheadset. I come up to ten bucks more than what my langster will be with shipping.

still deabting if i might get the pake anyway
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Old 06-07-07 | 05:25 PM
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Get the pake. I don't really like the look of langsters. It wasn't meant to be.
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Old 06-07-07 | 07:01 PM
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dude, the langster is wicked light, the pake is a tank. just saying.
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Old 06-07-07 | 08:00 PM
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Old 06-07-07 | 08:04 PM
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it will be about the same quality component wise and the langster will earn you a whole lot less scene points but it will be a less tankish ride
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Old 06-07-07 | 09:47 PM
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there is not much of a scene here, the town has a pop of less than 20,000

the cinelli vigorelli has been talking ot me today for some reason


so i may give the langster a few months to see if i really dig the fixie thing and then look at the cinelli

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Old 06-07-07 | 10:09 PM
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I know this is the ultimate BF cliche, but I remember reading
the spec sheet for that Vigorelli and being surprised by its
rather "slack" geometry. I seriously doubt that matters to
anyone for whom it was a tossup between the Langster and
the Pake.
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Old 06-07-07 | 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by bonechilling
I know this is the ultimate BF cliche, but I remember reading
the spec sheet for that Vigorelli and being surprised by its
rather "slack" geometry. I seriously doubt that matters to
anyone for whom it was a tossup between the Langster and
the Pake.
I decided on the langster.

I can deal with slack geometry, if i need twitchy i still have my tri-bike, but odds are any fixie i own will never see a velodrome. i was really digging on the pake because of price and color. more than anything i wanted to see if was possible to build a bike for cheaper than i could buy a ready built one.
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Old 06-07-07 | 10:38 PM
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it will be about the same quality component wise and the langster will earn you a whole lot less scene points but it will be a less tankish ride

scene points, i think you just broke my heart.
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Old 06-08-07 | 06:22 AM
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Old 06-08-07 | 08:36 AM
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that cinelli is so fly
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eewwww Pake.
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Old 06-08-07 | 10:48 AM
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eewwww Pake.
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Eeew, Langster.
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Old 06-08-07 | 11:32 AM
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Did you check the contents in the box? A lot of times a companies will just take a frame throw it in a random box they have that the object will fit in (a random frame box)

I've gotten a terrible one frame in a fit bike co frame and Animal Scerbo bars In a United Bikes bars box. Scares me every time. But I'm used to it now. I've even gotten stuff in a triscuts box before.
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Old 06-08-07 | 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by sprintcarblue
Did you check the contents in the box? A lot of times a companies will just take a frame throw it in a random box they have that the object will fit in (a random frame box)

I've gotten a terrible one frame in a fit bike co frame and Animal Scerbo bars In a United Bikes bars box. Scares me every time. But I'm used to it now. I've even gotten stuff in a triscuts box before.
it came from the factory, and yeah i checked it, it was brown. they had the wrong part number, my boss actually entered the wrong number when filling out the form
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Old 06-08-07 | 02:57 PM
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Old 06-08-07 | 06:28 PM
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Originally Posted by sprintcarblue
Did you check the contents in the box? A lot of times a companies will just take a frame throw it in a random box they have that the object will fit in (a random frame box)

I've gotten a terrible one frame in a fit bike co frame and Animal Scerbo bars In a United Bikes bars box. Scares me every time. But I'm used to it now. I've even gotten stuff in a triscuts box before.

Once when building up a kid's bike by Giant for the shop, I found the stem wrapped in a piece of cardboard with the Gary Fischer logo on it. Suspicious?
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