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Originally Posted by 666pack
(Post 5155449)
just cause i like to get high, think morbid thoughts and go on bike rides.
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Originally Posted by bonechilling
(Post 5163986)
Fair enough. It's a term that's been around at least since the 1970s, when skaters used it to describe riding down hills at top speed. It may pre-date that, but that's the earliest reference to it that I know of.
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hmm, even if people were *****ing about the frames, that's certainly well within the rights of the consumer.
some of you people act like tony sold gave us head while hand building these things... i like the bike just fine (it's the only one i brought on my travels), but to be completely honest, i wouldn't have paid more than 150 for it. between the 3-4 month wait, the strange geometry (roadish geometry with toe overlap?), (experimental?) flexy tubing (getting used to it) & paint that chips off when looked at sideways (not to mention the gashes upon arrival), it is a fair price. ingrates? are you crazy? we placed a large order, waited way longer than anyone should for a frame(again, not complaining -- part of the discount though), eventually got nice looking entry level bikes for almost half off and called it a day, mostly satisfied (i think). |
Originally Posted by jodypolk
(Post 5166300)
hmm, even if people were *****ing about the frames, that's certainly well within the rights of the consumer.
some of you people act like tony sold gave us head while hand building these things... i like the bike just fine (it's the only one i brought on my travels), but to be completely honest, i wouldn't have paid more than 150 for it. between the 3-4 month wait, the strange geometry (roadish geometry with toe overlap?), (experimental?) flexy tubing (getting used to it) & paint that chips off when looked at sideways (not to mention the gashes upon arrival), it is a fair price. ingrates? are you crazy? we placed a large order, waited way longer than anyone should for a frame(again, not complaining -- part of the discount though), eventually got nice looking entry level bikes for almost half off and called it a day, mostly satisfied (i think). EDIT: To make it mean what I intended. |
Originally Posted by jodypolk
(Post 5166300)
hmm, even if people were *****ing about the frames, that's certainly well within the rights of the consumer.
some of you people act like tony sold gave us head while hand building these things... i like the bike just fine (it's the only one i brought on my travels), but to be completely honest, i wouldn't have paid more than 150 for it. between the 3-4 month wait, the strange geometry (roadish geometry with toe overlap?), (experimental?) flexy tubing (getting used to it) & paint that chips off when looked at sideways (not to mention the gashes upon arrival), it is a fair price. ingrates? are you crazy? we placed a large order, waited way longer than anyone should for a frame(again, not complaining -- part of the discount though), eventually got nice looking entry level bikes for almost half off and called it a day, mostly satisfied (i think). One of my late grandfather's favorite sayings was "you get what you pay for" and I believe that holds true in almost any business transaction. I really like the way the bike rides and learned a hell of alot about bikes when putting it together. Overall I am satisfied with my purchase (it hasn't had a "catastrophic failure" yet), but I am not of the mindset that I was able to purchase a top-of-the-line frame for pennies. I ride my IROSE almost everyday and it puts a smile on my face. Yes, I occassionally have to use my auto touch up paint after a ride. I guess I don't understand the people who think its a POS or who were expecting it to be the equivilent of a Gunnar frame. I think it is a decent frame that was sold at an affordable price. No more, no less |
Originally Posted by skanking biker
(Post 5167012)
I guess I am a little ambivilent about this. I purchased a discount frame at an arms length transaction. I factored in the wait time and frame material in making my decision. Given the circumstances of the transaction, I think the $150 price tag was just right. Am I a little peeved that the paint chips?--well, yes. But I just figure thats a risk I took when ordering a discount frame off the internet. I mean, what am I going to do, call up Tony and demand a refund or that he pay to have it repainted? Also, considering that you can easily spend at least the cost of the frame on a paint job--its hard to fuss over it.
One of my late grandfather's favorite sayings was "you get what you pay for" and I believe that holds true in almost any business transaction. I really like the way the bike rides and learned a hell of alot about bikes when putting it together. Overall I am satisfied with my purchase (it hasn't had a "catastrophic failure" yet), but I am not of the mindset that I was able to purchase a top-of-the-line frame for pennies. I ride my IROSE almost everyday and it puts a smile on my face. Yes, I occassionally have to use my auto touch up paint after a ride. I guess I don't understand the people who think its a POS or who were expecting it to be the equivilent of a Gunnar frame. I think it is a decent frame that was sold at an affordable price. No more, no less |
i think we all basically said the same thing.
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wait, are you under the impression the frame is aluminum?
If you think this tubing is flexy, good thing you didn't buy one of the non-aluminum frames. Steel is flexy compared to aluminum, carbon fiber, and titanium of the same thickness. |
wait, was this IROSE aluminum?
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no it was chromo?!?!?
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okay, because lvleph said "good thing you didnt buy one of the non-aluminum frames, making me think the irose was alum.
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i think something's afoot!
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Originally Posted by Straws
(Post 5181193)
okay, because lvleph said "good thing you didnt buy one of the non-aluminum frames, making me think the irose was alum.
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Originally Posted by lvleph
(Post 5181844)
I was saying that Dedacciai tubing is stiffer than their standard steel frame. Yeah, it was poorly written, sorry for the confusion.
Just cheaper. |
dunno much about tubing, but i have a cayne that i bump around town on, and i can't imagine it's anything other than generic 4130, and it's way stiffer than the iro. a bit heaver, but definitely stiffer. it's also super flexy compared to my touring bike (lugged quad butted ishiwatta), but i expected that.
also, apparently my post wasn't very clear... i don't dislike the bike, i just don't think it was the spectacular deal that some people make it out to be. it was a good value, and i'd probably buy another for 150, but not for much more, especially with long wait like that. |
Originally Posted by bonechilling
(Post 5182220)
Not so. The IRO Angus is made from Reynolds 631. No one ever named the Dedacciai tube set that was used, so it's impossible to say, but given the price, it's likely the tubing was Zero or Zero Uno, in which case the Angus is made from a lighter, stiffer, stronger and altogether better steel. In fact, the Zero tubing is basically a standard Cro-Mo, so the frame isn't much different than a 4130 Mark V after all.
Just cheaper. |
I bombed down a huge hill yesterday and I see what people mean about the flex in the fork
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Your pake is straight guage, the IRO is double-butted. 4130 is just a material, not a tubeset. You could make a bike out of super-unobtanium and still have it be heavy as hell if you constructed the tubes poorly.
The IRO is significantly lighter. And I love the way mine rides. |
Originally Posted by lvleph
(Post 5182929)
The frame certainly feels lighter than 4130. My Pake is most certainly heavier.
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Originally Posted by bonechilling
(Post 5182220)
Not so. The IRO Angus is made from Reynolds 631. No one ever named the Dedacciai tube set that was used, so it's impossible to say, but given the price, it's likely the tubing was Zero or Zero Uno, in which case the Angus is made from a lighter, stiffer, stronger and altogether better steel. In fact, the Zero tubing is basically a standard Cro-Mo, so the frame isn't much different than a 4130 Mark V after all.
Just cheaper. |
Originally Posted by jodypolk
(Post 5182282)
also, apparently my post wasn't very clear... i don't dislike the bike, i just don't think it was the spectacular deal that some people make it out to be. it was a good value, and i'd probably buy another for 150, but not for much more, especially with long wait like that.
I just don't think it's a legitimate area of criticism or complaint. |
That said, the paint IS total crap. And I've decided that I like my KHS frame a whole lot more (mostly sentimental value) and will be swapping all the components back and selling my IRO to my friend.
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Originally Posted by Igneous Faction
(Post 5184058)
You keep bringing that up, but we were all notified as to how long it was going to take for these bikes to get made. And I really can't imagine that it could have been done faster. It was what, a four-five month wait?
I just don't think it's a legitimate area of criticism or complaint. |
Originally Posted by jodypolk
(Post 5187666)
i guess my post was super unclear then. my point was, basically, that a 4 month wait for an iro frame warrants a massive discount. no it wasn't a surprise, no i'm not complaining -- and no, i wasn't even impatient waiting for the frame, as we all knew the timeframe -- but it should definitely be taken into account as a major reason for the discount we received.
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