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pitboss 11-30-04 10:02 AM

Hmmm...
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...117846422&rd=1

any experience with these frames? Yes, they are new, first time I have seen them. Looks to be a decent price for a street fix.
Price looks fair too.

econobot 11-30-04 10:31 AM

Not a bad price at all. I guess they've been doing good business with track parts.

bostontrevor 11-30-04 10:34 AM

I think the price seems a bit high--maybe $100 over Taiwanese construction--but that's the price you pay for American made. Seems like a decent frame though I've also never heard of them. It's True Temper steel, so I'm guessing 4130. Looks nice other than it has a more relaxed road geometry (which may be good for some, just not what I like).

Ya Tu Sabes 11-30-04 10:34 AM

The real question, I think, is this: Is it enough better than an IRO to justify the extra $200 for the complete bike or $100 for the frame?

(I've ridden neither, but I hear nothing but good stuff about IROs, both on this board and elsewhere.)

econobot 11-30-04 10:36 AM

I like the fender eyelets on the track ends.

Rancid 11-30-04 11:32 AM

I doubt I would trade my IRO for that

46x17 11-30-04 11:37 AM

The top tube even slopes the wrong way! Fender eyelets - shudder.

I like that it is made here and the price is okay. But if you want a fixed-gear roadbike you can probably buy at least 3 decent used roadframes for the same money and these will most likely even be lugged.

sohi 11-30-04 11:54 AM

the price is too high compared what you can get elsewhere.
oh yeah, and putting stickers on a taiwan frame in the US makes it "made in US"

check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...117513252&rd=1

46x17 11-30-04 12:10 PM

Just what I mean! Now that is a worthy Roadbike-fix!

sohi 11-30-04 12:12 PM

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...116585444&rd=1

check the price and time left on this one!!!!!!!

46x17 11-30-04 12:14 PM

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I got this for $120 including shipping etc. Just a matter of looking.

econobot 11-30-04 12:25 PM

Bidders are watching that Speedwell like a hawk. I'm sure the price will jump significantly between now and when it's sold.

jaypee 11-30-04 12:33 PM

Ooohhhhh.. sorry Surly, I may have to get one of these now. Wisco solidarity and all.

More info here

bostontrevor 11-30-04 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by sohi
the price is too high compared what you can get elsewhere.
oh yeah, and putting stickers on a taiwan frame in the US makes it "made in US"

check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...117513252&rd=1

Perhaps so, but unless you're saying they're lying, I take this to mean that it's not made in Taiwan: "TIG welded here in Wisconsin from True Temper Verus Cro-Moly tubing by reputable frame builders."

Now I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure Wisconsin is a city in Chicago.

Judah 11-30-04 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by sohi
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...116585444&rd=1

check the price and time left on this one!!!!!!!

I'm sooooo tmepted to bid on that.
I wish I had more space for bikes....

jaypee 11-30-04 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by bostontrevor
Now I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure Wisconsin is a city in Chicago.


Hahah.. Heyoooo!! Seriously folks, I'll be here all week, try this fish..

glowingrod 11-30-04 01:00 PM

I've heard a few good things about the milwaukee stuff but no technical details, it certainly got a cool factor to it being welded here in NA and relatively rare...I'd check out their direct prices before paying $350 on Ebay, seems like you should get a fork with that for $350US

I also wouldn't buy it unless I knew more about the cats making it, but there is no info to be had except that they are exclusive to Ben's Cycles. Being secretive is no way to get a rep for good welding/frames

ephemeralskin 11-30-04 01:14 PM

i dont think that frame [the speedwell] is good for anyone who isnt a collector. its got a bb that takes cottered cranks and has all sorts of funny obsolete spacings.

sohi 11-30-04 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by ephemeralskin
i dont think that frame [the speedwell] is good for anyone who isnt a collector. its got a bb that takes cottered cranks and has all sorts of funny obsolete spacings.

you are right. I got carried away by those funky lug shapes.

Judah 11-30-04 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by ephemeralskin
i dont think that frame [the speedwell] is good for anyone who isnt a collector. its got a bb that takes cottered cranks and has all sorts of funny obsolete spacings.

Way to pee all over my dreams dude, thanks...
:-P

etchr 11-30-04 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by 46x17
I got this for $120 including shipping etc. Just a matter of looking.

where'd you get that bench?
collapsable legs, right?

skitbraviking 11-30-04 01:38 PM

She's a sexy orange beast.

skitbraviking 11-30-04 01:38 PM

But, on second glance, what's with the braze ons?

baxtefer 11-30-04 01:47 PM

anyone want to speculate on the frame builder?

My thoughts are: Wisconsin+TIG-ed steel+Semi-compact Road Geometry+those track ends with fender eyelets = Waterford/Gunnar?

Call me crazy?

pitboss 11-30-04 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by bostontrevor
Now I may be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure Wisconsin is a city in Chicago.

go back to Southie...


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