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This! You need to align with the builder and if you don’t the experience/bike may not be to your liking, despite time and $$$ invested. I have a gravel bike with the same name on the down tube as the above and it rips. Not great on tarmac but I specifically said I wouldn’t be using it much for this. I couldn’t be happier. If you aren’t exactly sure what you want maybe consider a Lynskey, No22, Litespeed, or Moots (there are probably other good options I’m missing with ready built standard geo frames that can be had relatively quickly). Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Check out Dean. I spoke to them when sorting bikes and (then) they were reasonable on custom for delivery time, cost and specs.
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You should also seek out Jim Kish (Kish Fabrications) - wonderful welder who taught many of today’s current welders at the United Bicycle Institute.
Easy to work with and good prices, too. If you do a search on this forum, there are a number of folks who have Kish bikes. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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You are not to go wrong with a Built. I own two because I think they are the best titanium bikes made. The process is expeditious and easy. There are other builders but I never heard of a Built owner being disappointed with their bike or the process. I think Brad consistently does a great job.
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Going to the Philly Bike Show is a great idea—there will probably be more gravel bikes on display than road bikes. Every builder has their own take on fabrication and geometry and it’s worth getting to understand the builder’s philosophy before making a decision. My personal preference would be to wait for a Firefly (le plaisir est dans l’attente and all that), but I understand your reluctance given the long wait. Of the three builders you mentioned, my ranking would be Bingham, Seven, DeSalvo. But I do think that it’s worth looking at Mosaic and No. 22, and I don’t think anyone has mentioned Engin. Lots of great choices out there.
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Going to the Philly show is a great idea for someone looking to decide on a builder. Good opportunity to walk around and see what might catch your eye or have a chat with a potential builder.
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Brad has been busy with moving all his equipment to a new shop so that is most likely contributing to the delay in getting back to you. I also highly recommend Bingham.
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Punch the ticket with Brad. Beyond his skill as a welder, which I feel is beyond great, the process, dropout design and materials are spot on. The precision with which he does flat mount alignment and final frame alignment is outstanding.
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A few Canadian builders you may want to consider
Chris Dekerf - his lead time is about a year www.dekerf.com If his ti is as good as his steel you would not be disappointed. T- Lab - https://t-lab-bikes.com/en-ca/bikes/x3 - according to their website - lead time is about 12 weeks Naked - https://www.nakedbicycles.com/gravel - lead time is about 10 months - only ever heard good things about the builder and is bikes. When you take into consideration the exchange rate, they are very well priced. |
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Just throwing Davidson into the mix.....he's been doing it forever.
I too am weighing options for a new bike and have narrowed to Pursuit, Bingham, Hampsten and Davidson...choices choice....sigh. First world problems.
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True North is another excellent Canadian Ti builder. Hugh Black goes way back, and built the Cervelo Renaissance frames. |
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His dropout design is a work of art. Didn’t you hire him at Moots?
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The most important part is a proper fit. I have used Smiley in DC for several builds, taking into account injuries etc... K Bedford has done 2 builds based upon Smiley's fittings. I have seen other bikes built around his fittings - The fit is by far the most important concern for something you will use often. Oh, KB does Ti too, but i just have tig steel. Proper care and a steel bike will last forever.
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