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reedreeder 01-23-08 05:24 PM

looking for simple lugged frame
 
hey guys - i'm a new guy on the block, and i just thought i'd ask if anybody knows where i could find a a plain old lugged frame with decently aggressive geometry. thanks in advance.

-reed

gehrkead 01-23-08 05:26 PM

alien?

reedreeder 01-23-08 05:34 PM

these actually look great, exactly what i'm looking for. i'd heard of them before, but never looked into it. thanks.

dijos 01-23-08 06:09 PM

there's another manufacturer that comes to mind, but the name escapes me at the moment; it was posted about in the last few days. also, the soma delancey, but it's road geometry (thankfully for me).

frankstoneline 01-23-08 07:11 PM

that alien frame looks nice, I know about the one dijos is talking about but I dont remember the manufacturer...google "lugged steel track frame" maybe and see what you get.

NeilMonday 01-23-08 07:17 PM

sparton?

ThunderChunky 01-23-08 07:19 PM

i know you can get a lugged spartan frame for not too much. but i couldn't tell you one thing about them.

NeilMonday 01-23-08 07:22 PM

I heard they are a pain in the A**. Lots of frame prep that has to be done like chasing bb threads and facing headtube and bb shell, and cutting down the fork crown. Also, they are kinda heavy. Maybe about as much as a steamroller? but hey for $200 it may be worth it.

Straws 01-23-08 07:26 PM

we should do a group buy on Sparton frames http://torchthebridge.com/forums/sty...efault/dog.gif

tbrtbx 01-23-08 07:40 PM

they weigh 3kgs!

dijos 01-23-08 09:10 PM

It's not sparton; it's someone who has them made in taiwan, and has lugged, non lugged, road and maybe touring frames. edted- spicer cycles.

frankstoneline 01-23-08 09:13 PM

huh...I dont know. Just out of curiosity, why specify lugged? There are plenty of great welded track frames out there for reasonable prices in both steel and aluminum.

ThunderChunky 01-23-08 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by frankstoneline (Post 6038674)
huh...I dont know. Just out of curiosity, why specify lugged? There are plenty of great welded track frames out there for reasonable prices in both steel and aluminum.

if he wants lugged he wants lugged. there's classic beauty in a lugged frame, and not everyone has to have a kilo tt.

dijos 01-24-08 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by ThunderChunky (Post 6038923)
if he wants lugged he wants lugged. there's classic beauty in a lugged frame, and not everyone has to have a kilo tt.

+1
why do they make bikes in colors?
everybody digs something different.

kmart 01-24-08 10:57 PM

Isn't Spicer going to have a lugged frame up?

sug 01-24-08 11:10 PM

Yeah their website says "coming soon." It's supposed to be $600 including matching track fork. I wonder what tubing they are gonna use. Also curious if it's actually made by Gene or same Taiwan stuff as standard steel / kilo tt / flite 100.

If the tubing is nice and can order unbranded, I might replace my $150 Spicer steel frame with that.

Suttree 01-25-08 12:13 AM

Do those Alien frames have super skinny track ends
that look bendy?

edit: I just looked at their website and their pics
show track ends that from a distance look
like the Kazane track ends discussed in that
thread.

Suttree 01-25-08 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by reedreeder (Post 6037333)
hey guys - i'm a new guy on the block, and i just thought i'd ask if anybody knows where i could find a a plain old lugged frame with decently aggressive geometry. thanks in advance.

-reed

That ebay seller luckyeverythinginobama seems to have decent used
track frames. Lugged. May need powder coat.

kmart 01-25-08 11:50 PM

luckyeverythinginobama is nuts. I want to know where he gets his steady supply :D

Landgolier 01-26-08 06:27 PM

Alien frames aren't even for sale yet and are crazy overpriced. Sparton are garbage, let's not lie to ourselves here. Aggressive geometry can mean a lot of things, but unless the bike has an insane wheelbase all somebody new is going to notice is the fork rake and how twitchy the steering is, which is the product of bar/stem choice as well anyway.

The Taiwanese frame makers are starting to do lugs again, look for offerings from bikesdirect, Soma ($$ but nice), possibly some big brands soon. These will not be cheap, though.

If your ego can handle beautiful forged campagnolo old school road dropouts rather than crap modern track ends, find and old criterium-style road bike in your size and you will be happy. Raleigh Professionals from the mid 70s have been closing for stupid cheap on ebay, and they're beautifully lugged and made from Reynolds 531 steel, which nobody has ever gone wrong with. Plenty of other stuff out there, though you have to know a bit about bikes to know what has tight geometry.

Used track bikes are an option as well, good advice above.

reedreeder 01-28-08 01:57 PM

ideally i want to find a used track bike. i've just trouble finding one.

trons 01-28-08 02:05 PM

theres this site ebay...

frankstoneline 01-28-08 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by ThunderChunky (Post 6038923)
if he wants lugged he wants lugged. there's classic beauty in a lugged frame, and not everyone has to have a kilo tt.

agreed, I like lugged frames as much as the next guy, I was just wondering if there was a specific reason for the lugged desire. and as was mentioned earlier, check out spicer.

reedreeder 01-28-08 02:09 PM

i mostly just like the more classic look of it. i'm not totally sure. i checked out spicer, and they have a pretty decent looking steel track frame for $600, which is pretty spendy for a company i know nothing about (and the decals are gross). anybody have any experience with them?

Suttree 01-28-08 02:12 PM

Spicer seems very responsive to e-mails in my experience. People
have good things to say about them. IMHO 600 is a decent price.
It was probably brazed up in Taiwan--by people who do a lot of brazing
so it is most likely solid construction. I did note that when I looked at the
Spicer track ends they looked like they were a little skinny.


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