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#9277
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 638
Likes: 22
From: Hawaii
Bikes: 2012 Switch Performance BlackSkin LE Urban, 2013 Leader 725, 1975 Fuji America, 1990 Giant Cadex 980c, 1986 Peugeot PH10LE, 1995 Trek 2120 Carbon ZX
I must be behind the times, I still haven't caught up to using twitter, instagram, ******, snapchat, and to this day I'm still trying to figure out what a Vine is.
#9278
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Yes and yes.
Before everyone freaks out, calls me a "sellout" and a "traitor" or starts burning me in effigy in town squares across the country, it was a decision that certainly took a lot of deliberation.
Without writing a 5000-word essay here on BikeForums, I will say that after some lengthy conversations with reps from Aventon I can easily see how they are doing very good things for the track/fixed gear cycling community - much more, in fact, than many other popular brands - and are working extremely hard to better themselves as a brand having respect for both the industry and their customers. We received some product today (which we posted a pic of on Instagram to mixed results) and I am very pleasantly surprised to see the overall quality of their frames has improved quite a bit and to say the frames are on par with Leader's recent offerings is accurate. They are also on board to be a pretty big sponsor of the SD Velodrome in 2015 and as a result, people here want their frames. Whether or not we put them up on the site is still up in the air.
You guys know my personality and the way my shop does things. We flat out refuse to do business with any company we don't respect or want to do business with. My thought process was pretty much "Go ahead, impress me" and kudos to them because they did.
For the record, Vincent Shim and Unknown Bikes can still go **** themselves.
Before everyone freaks out, calls me a "sellout" and a "traitor" or starts burning me in effigy in town squares across the country, it was a decision that certainly took a lot of deliberation.
Without writing a 5000-word essay here on BikeForums, I will say that after some lengthy conversations with reps from Aventon I can easily see how they are doing very good things for the track/fixed gear cycling community - much more, in fact, than many other popular brands - and are working extremely hard to better themselves as a brand having respect for both the industry and their customers. We received some product today (which we posted a pic of on Instagram to mixed results) and I am very pleasantly surprised to see the overall quality of their frames has improved quite a bit and to say the frames are on par with Leader's recent offerings is accurate. They are also on board to be a pretty big sponsor of the SD Velodrome in 2015 and as a result, people here want their frames. Whether or not we put them up on the site is still up in the air.
You guys know my personality and the way my shop does things. We flat out refuse to do business with any company we don't respect or want to do business with. My thought process was pretty much "Go ahead, impress me" and kudos to them because they did.
For the record, Vincent Shim and Unknown Bikes can still go **** themselves.
Last edited by Scrodzilla; 12-10-14 at 12:31 AM.
#9279
:)
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 3,420
Likes: 3
From: San Jose, CA
Bikes: Cannondale CAAD12, Specialized Rockhopper, Norco Fluid FS1
Lol
#9280
Senior Member
Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 638
Likes: 22
From: Hawaii
Bikes: 2012 Switch Performance BlackSkin LE Urban, 2013 Leader 725, 1975 Fuji America, 1990 Giant Cadex 980c, 1986 Peugeot PH10LE, 1995 Trek 2120 Carbon ZX
Even Leader bikes went through their fair share of revisions to improve known issues (seatposts and dropouts come to mind). If their next gen lineup shows great improvement from the last, everyone wins.
#9281
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
Exactly. When these new companies spring up, it's easy to say "Great...more cheap crap flooding the already over-saturated market" but over time, some companies develop a little more legitimacy. I see Aventon doing the right things and moving in the right direction, so my opinion of them has changed.
Last edited by Scrodzilla; 12-09-14 at 08:36 PM.
#9282
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#9283
#9285
#9287
THE STUFFED


Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 12,671
Likes: 21
From: San Francisco, CA
Bikes: R. Sachs Simplicity; EAI Bareknuckle; Madone SLR9 Gen 8
#9288
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
#9289
i wish i was able to bring you some when i saw you in mass, but the then gf wouldve been *****ing and moaning about taking time away from "our time" seeing as it was already pulling teeth to stop by
#9290
I just want to say that this attitude (in life in general, just not regarding bike related stuff) is both badass and admirable. Respect.
#9291
Senior Member

Joined: Oct 2012
Posts: 1,631
Likes: 328
Considering this development, it must be time to start "The I Love My Aventon Thread" thread, thread?
#9293
i happen to think arrogant bastard and bengali tiger were worse, but im not a fan of a lot of hops
/notscrod
/notscrod
#9294
Junior Member
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 6
Likes: 0
Bikes: Fuji Feather
My Friend bought an Aventon Matero and the frame came twisted from the factory, dropouts don't line up (as a result makes horrible creaking sound). Maybe he got the last of the ****ty one's but I was not impressed with the quality whatsoever. Except for that the frame is a great deal for the $$$$
#9295
My Friend bought an Aventon Matero and the frame came twisted from the factory, dropouts don't line up (as a result makes horrible creaking sound). Maybe he got the last of the ****ty one's but I was not impressed with the quality whatsoever. Except for that the frame is a great deal for the $$$$
#9296
Junior Member
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 6
Likes: 0
Bikes: Fuji Feather
Yeah I should add that they hooked him with a brand new frame and apologize for everything.
#9298
Scrod, what's the deal with Kinlins? I've never gotten to try them and I know you used to stock them. Why don't you anymore?
#9299
Thread Starter
Your cog is slipping.



Joined: May 2009
Posts: 26,053
Likes: 100
From: Beverly MA
Bikes: EAI Bareknuckle
My Friend bought an Aventon Matero and the frame came twisted from the factory, dropouts don't line up (as a result makes horrible creaking sound). Maybe he got the last of the ****ty one's but I was not impressed with the quality whatsoever. Except for that the frame is a great deal for the $$$$
It's still kinda weird to look up at the wall in the shop and see a bunch of Aventons hanging there but we definitely don't regret the decision to work with them.
At first it seemed like all the Aventons I would see were screwed up in some way and that it wasn't just QC slips but all the frames we've got on hand look very good (and I certainly scrutinized every inch of them).
Last edited by Scrodzilla; 12-11-14 at 01:18 AM.



