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Just daydreaming....
Dave;
Get with Kelly and Dave W. share the build chores as a group. Get Ben to sign it. Auction it off at NAHBS. Donate the proceeds to the charity of your choice. I say this without actual knowledge of the personalities or politics that may be involved so please pardon me if there is any oil/ water thing with the people mentioned or omitted. I'm just looking at this from an innocent pov that would solidify and focus a great bicycle legacy, be fun, help a charity and be great pr. VF |
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It would still be a 'Kirk', even with a serotta BB shell..IMHO.
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I suppose one could use some modern tubes with the older parts but for the most part you can't find stuff to fit. The Colorado tubes flared from 1 1/8" at the top to 1 3/8" at the BB and this is the reason these tubes worked the way they did. If you use straight 1 3/8" tubes the frame would be WAY too stiff for all but the biggest and heaviest guys. So without the flared tubes the BB becomes pretty useless............and the flared tubes are not available in the superlight and thin 953/853 material. I think an homage bike would be a way for folks to ride a little slice in time and see how the Serottas of the day rode - which is pretty damn good and very much unique at the time. They were, and are, great riding bikes that have a understandable following and it just feels like fun to me to build a few that honor that. dave |
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If I understand properly you have a standard CSi that is missed the decal on the seat tube that mentions the dates and years of manufacture of the bikes and that you don't have a 25th anniversary bike. I'm not sure where you would get that decal you are missing. I would check with Screen Specialties - they are the folks that made the decals to begin with and they may be holding some stock of them. Does this make sense? dave |
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It would of course be a time capsule of sorts where one would draw a line in the sand and say "I want to a bike just like 1992" and not be the newest most cutting edge bike that takes in account the passing years and the advancement of materials that have happened over that time. I think if one wanted to build a CSi for 2014 one would use Colorado tubes made out of 953 with walls of .55/.35/.55, lighter c-stays with more aggressive butts, thinner s-stays......etc. The problem of course is that these tubes don't exist and can't be had at anything near to a reasonable cost. I feel my current offerings, especially the JKS, are the best bike I can build with the materials that are currently available. I use stock 953 main tubes (and can't think of a way I would change them) and chainstays, seat stays and fork blades that are made for me to give the ride I feel a bike should have. The specs evolve over time with the idea being that at any given time the JKS is the best bike I can build.........it's in its DNA and it will continue to evolve over time. An homage bike would by design be a time capsule of a time that has passed and in that way be different that what I currently build. dave |
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I think I can speak for the 3 of us when I say we all get along very well and that we have huge respect for one another so I can't see politics or personalities being a problem. I think it would be fun to make the shop dirty with those guys again. So I'm not sure one could make it work from a time/space/distance standpoint but it sounds like fun. dave |
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disc brake CSI with all the internal hydro routing
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Build a Kirk with the parts, it will have a Serotta soul. Shouldn't be a CSi, I think we just need to let Serotta go and move forward. Guys like DK, Bedford and others share some of the experience of Serotta and are now moving that legacy further down the road. As my 9 year old daughter sings several times a day, "let it go!"
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Dave, what ever you decide to build, I'm sure will be great. You know about the history of the brand, and how to build a great bike.
Just please let us all know what you decide to do. As I am sure that all of us would love to see this project, in whatever form it takes. |
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I will agree with "climb011742", build something from your heart given this moment in time - so to speak. Make a conceptual drawing or picture prior to building, then build it once someone commits. I like the 10th anniversary idea that you implemented but, I guess you don't have enough parts to do this type thing again. Sounds like this particular one will be a one-off.
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Dave: fun idea, check your email . . . . Tim
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This could be Kirk #4...
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csi, dave kirk, kirk frameworks, serotta |
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