3Rensho or Sparton?
#101
Just got back from King Kog, Gina was really helpful. She has 2 Sparton frames in stock. They looked really nice. Not all that light, but not scaffolding either. The paint job was decent. The stickers looked easily removable. She's getting another shipment in soon, sizes 50cm-56cm.
She did mention that there was some prep work needed due to the painting of the frame, but said any average shop could do it for about $20. The 2 frames she has left has been in her shop for a year.
SSD, Jorge told me that when I order my frame to let him know whether I want the straight-blade fork, or the curved one. Not too sure about the fork crowns. He said he's getting a shipment in for the store in SC next weekendish. I'm sure he'd be happy to send you some pics. They are selling forks on their eBay store too.
I'm going to order the orange frameset with white decals tomorrow. I'll post pics & my finding when it arrives.
She did mention that there was some prep work needed due to the painting of the frame, but said any average shop could do it for about $20. The 2 frames she has left has been in her shop for a year.
SSD, Jorge told me that when I order my frame to let him know whether I want the straight-blade fork, or the curved one. Not too sure about the fork crowns. He said he's getting a shipment in for the store in SC next weekendish. I'm sure he'd be happy to send you some pics. They are selling forks on their eBay store too.
I'm going to order the orange frameset with white decals tomorrow. I'll post pics & my finding when it arrives.
#102
thread derailleur
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There are some people willing to listen to reason, and some people who only listen to what they want to hear. OP is an example of the latter.
#105
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Tomity San says different, beutiful frame BTW.
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#109
FNG
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#110
make your decisions as you will. No one is going to stop you but that wont stop us from trying to educate you. You posted a thread asking for opinions on 3rensho vs Sparton and we gave you our opinion over and over again. If you dont want our opinions dont ask.
#111
What this really comes down to is that you want an undrilled fork and pretty paint. Those were your two main qualifiers in your original post. You also mentioned how you wanted NJS but your reasons for that were for undrilled and paint. At that point you realized you could get some gas pipe piece of **** from Jorge for the price of painting a frame so why not?
If your only concern is looks then go for the Sparton. But be warned, when you show up at a ride no one that knows anything about bikes will be fooled one bit by your sparton frame. The reason NJS frames were so coveted a few years ago was because of build quality. Anyone riding one can tell you the same and when they see your sparton frame you might as well have stuck with your Hour.
If your only concern is looks then go for the Sparton. But be warned, when you show up at a ride no one that knows anything about bikes will be fooled one bit by your sparton frame. The reason NJS frames were so coveted a few years ago was because of build quality. Anyone riding one can tell you the same and when they see your sparton frame you might as well have stuck with your Hour.
#112
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Not trying to be a dick here, but you've seemingly dumped a fair amount of cash (new stem, new wheels, new crankset[?]) into your Windsor, and you've only had it for a few months. So why would you want to go out and buy a new, crappier track bike (the Sparton) after you've put some effort into your bike already?
#114
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#115
Not trying to be a dick here, but you've seemingly dumped a fair amount of cash (new stem, new wheels, new crankset[?]) into your Windsor, and you've only had it for a few months. So why would you want to go out and buy a new, crappier track bike (the Sparton) after you've put some effort into your bike already?
If someone who owned the bike said the bike was crap, I would listen to them. But most replies on here are from what people read, and much of that was from almost a year ago.
erichsia, your question was answered yesterday. Learn to read.
#121
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Bikes: Poprad, Fuji conversion, Quattro Assi
What does this tell you, that the shop that sells it is not a shop that works on bikes?
Seems like a perfect fit for you.
#122
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From: Chicago, IL
So of course it's the former.




