Need opinions on this frameset- worth it?
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Need opinions on this frameset- worth it?
https://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-2008-Old-Sch...3A1%7C294%3A50
Saw it a few weeks ago. It's lugged, threaded, and in my price range. Any horror stories I should know about?
Saw it a few weeks ago. It's lugged, threaded, and in my price range. Any horror stories I should know about?
#2
It looks like an alright frame, i have always liked green bikes, but, in my opinion if you are going to go out of your way to buy a track frame why buy one with braze on's on the top tube like that. Otherwise looks a great bike, i'm sure it would work out fine.
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It's a Maxway frame ... same production quality as Jamis, Surly, IRO. I didn't notice if it was straight gauge or double butted 4130, but that's something to consider.
Seat tube/head tube angles are the same across the whole range of sizes. That's a bad thing if you'll need one of the really big/really small sizes.
Seat tube/head tube angles are the same across the whole range of sizes. That's a bad thing if you'll need one of the really big/really small sizes.
Last edited by shapelike; 12-12-08 at 09:30 PM.
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Maybe he's going out of his way to buy a singlespeed frame, or wants to run two brakes.
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I rarely leave anything exactly as it is when I buy it. I don't much care for the green and might even strip and refinish. I could remove the braze-ons at that point if I wanted.
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It's a Maxway frame ... same production quality as Jamis, Surly, IRO. I didn't notice if it was straight gauge or double butted 4130, but that's something to consider.
Seat tube/head tube angles are the same across the whole range of sizes. That's a bad thing if you'll need one of the really big/really small sizes.
Seat tube/head tube angles are the same across the whole range of sizes. That's a bad thing if you'll need one of the really big/really small sizes.
I'd be buying a 54cm.
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They make everybody else's ****: https://www.maxway.com.tw/
#9
If i may, painting it is one thing, but please consider not removing the braze ons yourself, or do so very delicately, it can really damage/ compromise the strength or your frame, if that is the frame you want just leave them on, it is only a cosmetic issue, and if you don't want them on there consider buying a different frame.
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They make everybody else's ****: https://www.maxway.com.tw/
If i may, painting it is one thing, but please consider not removing the braze ons yourself, or do so very delicately, it can really damage/ compromise the strength or your frame, if that is the frame you want just leave them on, it is only a cosmetic issue, and if you don't want them on there consider buying a different frame.
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Hasn't really sold very much. Not a bad price for a lugged frame. I would be worried about the weight, type of tubing only listed as Cro moly steel; probably just straight non butted steel. The head angle is a bit slack.
I remember seeing them on a large company selling them in there close out section but I can't remember who. It's something like IRO or Soma.
I remember seeing them on a large company selling them in there close out section but I can't remember who. It's something like IRO or Soma.
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Anyone notice the shifter cable guides on the underside of the BB shell? I mean, say what you want about rear brake cable guides, but I hope you aren't planning to run deraillers on this bike...
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Looks like someone is just welding track ends on road frames to cash in on the fixed gear craze. I mean this isn't like a BD bike that just has road geometry. These have the road geo, top tube braze ons, and derailleur cable guides on the bottom bracket.
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does anyone know if these two frames are the same, the seatpost size is different (26.8 v. 27.2), otherwise I could swear they are the same other than price
https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=5062
https://bikeisland.com/cgi-bin/BKTK_S...ls&ProdID=1298
https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=5062
https://bikeisland.com/cgi-bin/BKTK_S...ls&ProdID=1298
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does anyone know if these two frames are the same, the seatpost size is different (26.8 v. 27.2), otherwise I could swear they are the same other than price
https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=5062
https://bikeisland.com/cgi-bin/BKTK_S...ls&ProdID=1298
https://www.benscycle.net/index.php?m...oducts_id=5062
https://bikeisland.com/cgi-bin/BKTK_S...ls&ProdID=1298





