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Where does Scott Quiring stand in the pecking order of Ti builders?
U.S. shops only . . .
I'm giving him build a Ti road frame for me. He's on the low end of the cost spectrum. Many thanks, eljayski Last edited by eljayski; 02-17-2024 at 05:05 PM. |
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I don't know where he stands in the pecking order, but I owned one of his stainless steel frames for a while and had zero complaints. It seemed very well made and rode great (even though it wasn't built specifically for me).
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[A]iam on otherside of the pond as it were/was [B]I’ve had three pints of Dennis Hopper IPA,mates partner is going to both a little monkey end of June BUT c’mon [1]Scott or friends might be on this forum [2]why not ask before ordering ?[3]only offering due to price ,?ok it’s your dosh but f**k me ,yeah heard good things and for the life of me can’t remember but recollect his name from a racing context ,it’s probably buried in that iron mountain box of MountainBikeBlahBlahBlah ,this [me/mine] has to be worthy of a warning or ban
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As far as I know Scott has a great reputation. I've never ridden one of his bikes but have seen a handful in the wild. Seem to be very well made and well regarded. Not the most popular Ti builder in the U.S. but he's been building frames for many years now. I'd have zero trepidation buying one of his bikes. He was a heck of a racer back in the day too.
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See my first rate experience with Quiring here: https://forums.thepaceline.net/showt...hlight=Quiring
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Long time reader but do not post very often. Have to jump in here as I have had him build me several Ti frames over the years ( since 2011) and I still have them all. I have a rim brake road bike, a gravel bike and a drop bar mountain bike based off the general geometry of a Salsa Cutthroat. All are excellent frames. I am a big guy at 6’7” and 250 lbs on a good day. He nailed each bike for the intended purpose. I would say built for strength given my size but not over built so that the ride quality suffers. Scott has been a straight shooter with me and just an overall pleasure to work with. Hope this helps put you at ease.
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How do we know? No prices listed on the site. One of my pet peeves.
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Prices are in each frame material category.
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Oops. I see that now. My bad.
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I had Scott build me a steel SS 29er years ago. He’s a good guy and Michigan (Iceman) racing legend. I spent quite a bit of time on the phone with him discussing details and just talking bikes.
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You should really look at Bishop,Moots, or No 22. Buy the bike with the best looking stack of dimes.
Quiring is too in-expensive to be any good. ps. That is the standard paceline answer. |
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