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new panasonic frames
for the life of me, I cant find the post again, but I came across a page where you can have a brand new Panasonic frame built and painted for you for 1100 bucks. they even offer to put your name on the frame in japanese! does anyone know anything about this? is this a scam, or are these really great frames?
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zactly.
this is what I was referring to :http://www.pistoposeur.blogspot.com/ does anyone out there attest to the quality of these frames? are they the same Panasonic frames that we know and love? |
Originally Posted by ottoMesh
(Post 9412794)
zactly.
this is what I was referring to :http://www.pistoposeur.blogspot.com/ does anyone out there attest to the quality of these frames? are they the same Panasonic frames that we know and love? |
what exactly would that be that I wouldn't need if I had to ask, which I thought, was what the forum was for?
quality? |
yea what the hell are you talking about alexgate?
OP- send a PM to deathhare. I think he is affiliated w/ that pistoposeur blog in some way b/c it's in his sig. |
I own an NJS Panasonic (the P.O.S. version) and it's like riding an elegant woman. The quality is what you'd expect for an NJS frame handmade in Osaka, with deep paint, cast crown, beautiful lugs, forged drops, and premium Tange steel.
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maybe i'm crazy, but it just seems like so much money for a non custom built frame.
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It's custom, you can get your name on it and ANY color you want!
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Originally Posted by daft crunk
(Post 9413286)
It's custom, you can get your name on it and ANY color you want!
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It's definitely expensive new. That's why I recommend buying used if you can find one. I picked mine up for $400, size 53.
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Originally Posted by ottoMesh
(Post 9412794)
zactly.
this is what I was referring to :http://www.pistoposeur.blogspot.com/ does anyone out there attest to the quality of these frames? are they the same Panasonic frames that we know and love? |
Originally Posted by PedallingATX
(Post 9413011)
yea what the hell are you talking about alexgate?
OP- send a PM to deathhare. I think he is affiliated w/ that pistoposeur blog in some way b/c it's in his sig. "are they the same Panasonic frames that we know and love" "does anyone know anything about this? is this a scam, or are these really great frames?" |
they are nice frames.
my friend got one ordered from bic camera in tokyo, i have ridden it, it's smooth and looks great. it's cheaper to buy from a shop in japan, about $800 new, but i guess you have to pay shipping and cover commission charges. |
Originally Posted by the_don
(Post 9413831)
they are nice frames.
my friend got one ordered from bic camera in tokyo, i have ridden it, it's smooth and looks great. it's cheaper to buy from a shop in japan, about $800 new, but i guess you have to pay shipping and cover commission charges. |
Dude, and fellow junior member, I did not say that I was planning to spend anything. I just know from a friend of mine, (whos nickname was Panasonic, because he used to race them and swear by them) that the old ones were great. he loved them. All I'm asking is if anyone knows if the new ones are as good. Thats all. seems like a pretty simple, and may I say "straight forward" question.
I'm sure we can all think of many examples of things that are still made today, but are a far cry from what they once were, right? Take Marshall Amplifiers for instance. That being said: I came across the Panasonics because what I want is a steel lugged frame. I was looking at Alien frames, and saw on this very forum that they are not well liked. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
the shops always have some English speaking staff, the frames are custom ordered, so you would need to wait for it to be built though.
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they feel a little different to the old track frames. I have a friend who rides an olf panasonic keirin bike (still has the stickers on it from the last race). I think the new ones ride much smoother.
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ottoMesh...I can answer any questions you have.
You can email me from the site or PM on Bike Forums. |
Originally Posted by the_don
(Post 9413917)
they feel a little different to the old track frames. I have a friend who rides an old panasonic keirin bike (still has the stickers on it from the last race). I think the new ones ride much smoother.
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Originally Posted by ottoMesh
(Post 9413893)
Dude, and fellow junior member, I did not say that I was planning to spend anything. I just know from a friend of mine, (whos nickname was Panasonic, because he used to race them and swear by them) that the old ones were great. he loved them. All I'm asking is if anyone knows if the new ones are as good. Thats all. seems like a pretty simple, and may I say "straight forward" question.
I'm sure we can all think of many examples of things that are still made today, but are a far cry from what they once were, right? Take Marshall Amplifiers for instance. That being said: I came across the Panasonics because what I want is a steel lugged frame. I was looking at Alien frames, and saw on this very forum that they are not well liked. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
Originally Posted by deathhare
(Post 9413918)
ottoMesh...I can answer any questions you have.
You can email me from the site or PM on Bike Forums. |
Thanks for posting the link guys. :)
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it there any chance that the fork can be drilled for a front brake?
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Originally Posted by kahoon
(Post 9434090)
it there any chance that the fork can be drilled for a front brake?
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Originally Posted by kahoon
(Post 9434090)
it there any chance that the fork can be drilled for a front brake?
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You have a pic of said SS Panasonic track frame?
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