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Its kinda funny that now one can market a bike as pure road riding and make that something special as apposed to the gravel hysteria.
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I dunno, this doesn’t sound all that special to me, unless you’re a fan of Contra cheat codes: “Pure pavement riding where the only varying surface is up, down, left and right.”
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The role of marketing is to make any product sound special, regardless of how mundane the reality is.
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I like Moots.
Those welds are beautiful! But if I had $16k for a bike, it would have a motor. SPP |
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I like it.. but if I'm spending 15-16K.. I'm going full aero bike and some weightweenie bits
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I'm with you, that's more than the last 2 motorcycles I bought combined.
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I am liking it. You can get a custom carbon bike that is more aero and lighter at the same price point. I don't think I can appreciate the benefits of aero carbon, but I do think I could enjoy the ride of a Ti bike a bit more. If you want aero carbon, you are not looking at this bike. If this bike is a consideration, seeing what No.22 is doing with anodizing, cerakote finishes, 3d printed Ti stems, carbon seat tubes, ISP's and their own fork is an interesting conversation.
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And although the new stem is hideous, some of the other stuff no.22 experimenting on with 3D printed Ti, couplers and finishes really are fantastic. The dropouts are especially elegent: https://22bicycles.com/blogs/news/a-...inted-dropouts |
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We’ll alrighty then!!
16K………….WTH? Doesn’t look like any more “technology” than we’ve been seeing for quite a long time.
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I think comparing No22 and Moots is a bit of an apples and oranges comparison. Or Koenigsegg and Bugatti if you will. Both have their appeal but you're paying for something slightly different with each.
I've bought bikes from both, the Moots frame and fork were a step above the No22. Dealing with Moots was a pleasure (and their dealer), dealing with No22 was incredibly frustrating. At least then No22 back then was significantly cheaper. No22 probably has the more interesting vision at this time and better marketing. Moots really needs to step up its game there. I think a lot of what you're paying for with Moots is the certain knowledge that everything from the buying process to the finished product will be flawless, but you're not getting anything super fancy. You're getting something relatively simple but done extremely well. |
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And then you can laugh all the way to the bank with the cashola you saved.
Also, that Moots mushroom cap hs/stem is yukky.
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I sold my Moots soon after riding my 585 that I bought here. The Clear coat wasn't the best so while looking for a refinisher I came across basically a NOS 585 frameset in the same color.
Then after getting hit by a car destroyed the fork on the original one, I found a third basically NOS 585 frame. All told I paid less for all three frames than I would a new Moots F&F. As a bonus I was able to source a NOS fork for the original which is still my main ride. There is no doubt that Moots builds a great bike, but the 585 works for me. |
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The 585 is another bike that the "hive mind" has granted legendary status, and similarly, I've had several carbon bikes that just made me wanna give up on the material: Synapse SE (felt dead), '22 Trek Emonda (odd geometry), '15 Emonda (felt dead), SS Evo HiMod (solid, but always creaking), and now an Aethos. Jury is still out on the Aethos, but my first impressions are that it's overly harsh, which I put down to the small rear triangle. Oddly, the front end of that bike feels a little noodly, which given the rear end makes for some interesting feedback. Maybe carbon just isn't a good material to make frames out of? Maybe I should get a 585? |
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I’m with Angry…….slap some Pronto decals on that and it looks just like one from 10 years ago. I think I just saved myself $14k……
And yes, I am aware that Serotta is no longer in business the way we knew them from back in the day. |
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