Has anyone gotten their alien?
#2
I already asked this twice. I really want to know, too. I want to see pics, see the lugs up close, hear how heavy or light they are, and hear how long it took to get it. There was so much talk about these a while back. Now they are finally here... and I want to know. I seriously may purchase one.
#4
I'm waiting on my frame, powdercoat probably adding about 2 weeks to the delivery date. Will post as soon as it arrives, along with build pics: https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/434830-alien-build.html
Really anxious, espcially since all the other components are poised and ready to mount!
Really anxious, espcially since all the other components are poised and ready to mount!
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#8
so, you chose "no paint"? whats your plan for paint? please post pics and first impressions as soon as it comes in.
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Yes
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This is Africa, 1943. War spits out its violence overhead and the sandy graveyard swallows it up. Her name is King Nine, B-25, medium bomber, Twelfth Air Force. On a hot, still morning she took off from Tunisia to bomb the southern tip of Italy. An errant piece of flak tore a hole in a wing tank and, like a wounded bird, this is where she landed, not to return on this day, or any other day.
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Also, do you know if the people that have stripped their hubs used the cog/lockring that came with the wheelset? The guy says that the ones that come on there are pretty cheap/****ty and should be replaced
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i also ordered a frame about 2 months ago. frames were meant to ship 18th of June (or week or two later for powdercoated frames), so really i should be receiving my frame around now. i've been trying to contact the guy for the last week but no response. i'm in the same position as some of you; all the parts sitting here and myself waiting anxiously.
#17
i also ordered a frame about 2 months ago. frames were meant to ship 18th of June (or week or two later for powdercoated frames), so really i should be receiving my frame around now. i've been trying to contact the guy for the last week but no response. i'm in the same position as some of you; all the parts sitting here and myself waiting anxiously.
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i ordered pearl white. initially when i ordered the guy was really good and prompt with responses, he even sent me pictures of one of his bike (not alien) in the pearl white colour, which looked really nice.
#20
He's famous now after a year for not returning every email. I've bought items twice and never recieved a answered question. but they always come though. i love my cranks. i think they're just busy doing what they need to do to get all the orders through. there is probably many frames to powdercoat.
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I got a reply back from my email. He said:
It's all in the works, but there is a backlog of packing and shipping orders. Soon!
Joseph
PS: if it's too long, I can send a refund, just let me know.
j
It's all in the works, but there is a backlog of packing and shipping orders. Soon!
Joseph
PS: if it's too long, I can send a refund, just let me know.
j
Last edited by Daft Monk; 07-09-08 at 10:26 AM. Reason: formating
#23
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I have the Andels from Ben's on a 110.5mm BB. My chain line is 42mm.
#24
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Current status
Howdy. This is Joseph from Alien Bikes. Here is the short version of what the current status is:
The frames were delayed by first errors in construction.
Then the new remade frames were delayed by weather.
Then I went away for "vacation" that had been planned months in advance so I couldn't change when the frames arrived later than planned. This meant I couldn't email that often so issues took longe rto resolve.
Some of the boxes were mislabeled so the frames needed to be individually measured to make sure no size mix-ups happen.
The frames are at a 3rd party warehouse that does storage and packing for mail order companies. They provide an excellent service, but it means sorting out things like the mislabeled boxes takes a long time with lots of back-and-forth.
The frames are all there, and are being sorted and will ship soon.
I'm new to this and this is the first batch, so I guess I should have been more cynical about what shipping dates to expect. I understand some folks are frustrated by the delays and "run-around" but I'm sure they will think it was worth the wait once their frames arrive!
I will have nice pics soon showing details, but in the meantime here are some snapshots (ignore the crappy paint):
https://alienbikes.com/track_frame/track_frame.html
I hope to have some pics of customer bikes soon. And a bike is to be reviewed on fixedgeargallery as soon as it is painted and assembled.
Thanks!
Joseph
The frames were delayed by first errors in construction.
Then the new remade frames were delayed by weather.
Then I went away for "vacation" that had been planned months in advance so I couldn't change when the frames arrived later than planned. This meant I couldn't email that often so issues took longe rto resolve.
Some of the boxes were mislabeled so the frames needed to be individually measured to make sure no size mix-ups happen.
The frames are at a 3rd party warehouse that does storage and packing for mail order companies. They provide an excellent service, but it means sorting out things like the mislabeled boxes takes a long time with lots of back-and-forth.
The frames are all there, and are being sorted and will ship soon.
I'm new to this and this is the first batch, so I guess I should have been more cynical about what shipping dates to expect. I understand some folks are frustrated by the delays and "run-around" but I'm sure they will think it was worth the wait once their frames arrive!
I will have nice pics soon showing details, but in the meantime here are some snapshots (ignore the crappy paint):
https://alienbikes.com/track_frame/track_frame.html
I hope to have some pics of customer bikes soon. And a bike is to be reviewed on fixedgeargallery as soon as it is painted and assembled.
Thanks!
Joseph





