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3Rensho or Sparton?
I've been wanting an undrilled, lugged (NJS) frame for some time now and have decided that it will most likely be a 3Rensho. Problem is, in my size (57-59cm) the price for a used frameset rivals that of buying something with a motor.
On the other hand, I can get a brand-new-hand-made frameset from Jorge at Sparton frames for $279 shipped. Unlike 3Rensho, there has been much controversy about the geometry, build quality, sizing, weight, etc. Sparton has recently opened a brick and mortar in SC, tho. What to do, what to do??? Anyone have any info on the painting process of the Keirin frames, youknow, with all the different color detail? How do they get it so neat, like in the engraved letters of the seat stays?? |
sparton would be a huge step down from 3rensho, from what i hear (and see).
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get the sparton man
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Originally Posted by ZiP0082
(Post 7440917)
sparton would be a huge step down from 3rensho, from what i hear (and see).
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haha, is this even a question?
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This thread can get ugly fast, so I hope this comment is posted before too much flaming ensues...
I am getting a Sparton myself. For the money it's a very nice frame and I was personally attracted to the lure of a frame built by hand in a small shop in Chile. For my purposes, I feel it is going to be a great bike once built and it suits me well. I would not however even think of comparing it to a 3Rensho any more than I would compare a Schwinn to a DeRosa. Like you, I would love to have an NJS frame, but the price is more than I am willing to pay at this time. I don't know anything about the painting processes used on Keirin frames, but I am certain that a competent painter could emulate the look of some of the more exotic finishes. As for the engraving, that is best done using a flow pencil which is just applicator that transfers paint in smooth flowing lines. I've used this tool before and it is almost too easy to get good results provided the enamel is at the proper viscosity. Anyway, if you do decide on the Sparton, I'd love to see your final build. |
Originally Posted by straws papers
(Post 7440982)
haha, is this even a question?
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Thanks for all of your responses. I know there is not really a comparison, given the history of 3Rensho. However, I guess what I'm asking is if the price of a 3Rensho frame really justify buying over an unknown brand, similarly hand crafted?
Granted, I don't have to see a 3Rensho in person to buy it, that's part of the power of the history. But I spoke to Jorge from Sparton frames on the phone unfortunately the info available on these frames is too wishy-washy. Can't get a straight answer on geometry (I have see some in pics videos that look awesome, but some that look slack, plus the specs on their site looks like road geo). I think the answer is just to get a Sparton frame. Set it up. Ride it. If it doesn't do it for me, eBay it & buy the San Rensho. |
Pinarello
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Originally Posted by dougland89
(Post 7441188)
I looked at Sparton frames and they seem pretty nice but not at all or even close to 3Rensho. I would much rather have a 3Rensho, but they are pricey. So i'd say for the price go for the Sparton, make sure you show us pics of it and the build.
Is ebay the only place to look at/get Sparton frames? |
For instance, here is some pics of a 58cm frame built up for sale on ebay:
http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/8...rtonallna2.jpg http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/1865/spartonmqt2.jpg http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/639...tonall1hd6.jpg http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/4183/frmmultioz4.jpg http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/1...nheadsqtb1.jpg |
good luck selling a sparton on ebay (or finding a 59cm 3rensho)..
geo: http://www.thevarsityproject.org/geometry not tarck enough i'm afraid |
The Keirin frames have great details because they are made by master craftmen. I'm not sure we can say that the Sparton is similarly crafted. It may be, but there still isn't a lot of info.
The Aliens, however, are beginning to float their way into people's hands and they look good. Initial reports are positive. And these images from the powdercoater - there's no high-end detailing or anything, but the sparkle powdercoat looks great! http://www.powdercoatstudio.com/alien/sparkle/ http://www.powdercoatstudio.com/alie...rkle1x1000.jpg |
Have a Yamaguchi built for you. It won't be NjS, but it will ride better than any bike 99% of BF members need, or deserve.
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how the EF can you be "deciding" between 3rensho and spartan LOL
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Every time I glance past this thread title I think it says strapon.
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you obviously don't care about quality (both construction and ride), just looks and image.
So just get the Sparton. |
I LOVE MY WINDSOR HOUR!!!!
lol, is this guy serious? |
Originally Posted by baxtefer
(Post 7441380)
you obviously don't care about quality (both construction and ride), just looks and image.
So just get the Sparton. Dontchathink? |
Originally Posted by beatifik
(Post 7441407)
I LOVE MY WINDSOR HOUR!!!!
lol, is this guy serious? |
um, pinarello, um ciocc, um colnago, um italian, um ------ land shark... ok, steelman
seven, cannondale, independent..... rensho.... ok.... spartan.... nice but no....... |
Originally Posted by bigbris1
(Post 7441431)
I do. But I want that feeling my NJS Miyata frame gave me before I sold what I didn't realize I had.
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on bf now-- to the right--- 300plus italian framesets on sale now......looks like good stuff... whadya think... spend the money? sell the suv?
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Originally Posted by bigbris1
(Post 7441431)
I do. But I want that feeling my NJS Miyata frame gave me before I sold what I didn't realize I had.
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