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tmh657 10-18-08 11:25 PM

Soma Rush, Steamroller.. Which to Buy
 
I want to upgrade from my conversion and wonder if anyone has ridden both of these and what would you get. I could wait and maybe afford a Bare Knuckle but sooner is better.

idiq 10-19-08 01:00 AM

Buy my Sanchez.

schnee 10-19-08 01:25 AM

Steamroller is heavier and burlier, more road-bike feel, with room for bigger tires and fenders. Rush is a steep-geometry track frame, much lighter and 'swift' feeling, the tubing is light and springy so it's a bit nicer on rough roads than the geo would lead you to believe

Very different bikes - pick what you want, comfy and practical or zippy and quick

gmodo 10-19-08 02:03 AM

i loved my soma rush it was nice a quick, pretty light to

tmh657 10-19-08 04:33 AM

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Thanks for the info. I was picking 2 frames that were close in price. I am thinking zippy and quick is a good thing.

tmh657 10-19-08 04:35 AM


Originally Posted by gmodo (Post 7691902)
i loved my soma rush it was nice a quick, pretty light to

Did you get something better to replace your Rush or just something different?

Junbao 10-20-08 03:34 PM

soma rush definitely.....lighter steel....best taiwan bike out there.....save your money for that bareknuckle though...its only like 2-3 hundred more...or maybe a torelli corsa pista(which is what im investing in) or a marinoni....italian steel baby....f anthything else(cept keirin)

alaska 10-20-08 04:04 PM

marinoni is canadian.

schnee 10-20-08 04:51 PM

PS I test rode a Steamroller and built a Rush, owned it for over a year

novacane 10-20-08 04:54 PM

im looking at a rush now too, but i have a dilemma: bikeisland.com SE premium brew frame for $300 w/ fork or soma rush frame for $400 w/ out fork. also ill probably be using the bike i build w/ the frame for my main transportation around town, everyday use on roads, etc. etc.

sherief 10-20-08 05:49 PM

I've been riding the Soma for a few months now and I must say I greatly enjoy the ride-- the geometry is steep and it feels quick, but with the right setup it deals pretty well with the rough roads.. I can't say I've ridden the steamroller for comparison, however.

beatlebee 10-20-08 06:11 PM

I have a Rush and am loving it. It eats up the potholes in Tucson. Never rode a steamroller though.
I have received a lot of good comments on it from other riders as well.

na975 10-20-08 06:59 PM

i have 2 rushes!

novacane 10-20-08 07:46 PM

so, would i be able to use my bulletproof crank set on a soma rush? i tried to figure out but the different bb lengths and such made my head spin.

Aries 10-20-08 08:33 PM

I want a rush too

louderthangod 10-20-08 08:45 PM

I like having a relaxed geometry, beater bike (Steamroller) and a nicer track geometry bike (Broakland Pipe Bomb) because some days I want to ride really aggressive and sometimes I want a more relaxed ride where I can get away with being sloppier. You can't get away with as much on a track geometry bike and it requires more focus (at least for me but I'm still getting used to the Pipe Bomb) but sometimes that really great.

Adam G. 10-21-08 04:46 AM

Go with an Alien, seems like these bikes get no love in the fixed gear community but personally I think they look amazing. I have not ridden one but might get one for next summer.

Understanding 10-21-08 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by idiq (Post 7691799)
Buy my Sanchez.

dammit, it's perfect but i have no money ;_;


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