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Need to replace a road bike :-(
My garage was broken into and they got my Serotta Ottrott, a custom cross bike and a Mt bike.
I’m not too worried about replacing the off road bikes but I do need to hunt down a solid replacement for the Serotta. I’ll miss that one ☹. I’m insured for current replacement cost so I’d guess I have about a $9,500 budget for the road bike. Although I have been racing/riding bikes all my life; over the past 7-10 years I have not kept up with the bike industry and I no longer know who may be the go-to builders for a bike like a Serotta. I’m not going to race again so comfort is just a little more important than performance. Seven years ago I would have just ran out to get a Parlee but that technology has been around for a while and while I’m sure they still make great bikes I wonder what else is out there. I’d want to stay away from things like Specialized, Giant and Trek they just don’t touch my soul. For mainstream bikes I could see a Colnago or BMC but I’m much more likely to pick something like Alchemy for carbon or Mosaic for Ti. Although in my area the Mosaic dealer isn’t a shop I’d do business with… I was bummed about that! I do have a custom IF Crown Jewel from about 10 years ago so my Ti itch isn’t as itchy as my carbon itch. Although, a Ti gravel bike may replace both the cross and MT Bike. Anyway I’m just looking for information as to what builders out there today build solid carbon or Ti bikes and can actually deliver within say 3 months. |
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No.22
I am having a no22 drifter built right now. The guys who were building at Serotta when it went under and formed Saratoga Frameworks for a bit are now building bikes in Johnstown Ny.
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Eriksen builds a really wonderful "stoner" (Hank Barlow term), gravel, explorer bike. I think the turn around time is within your timeframe.
Eriksen (now owned by Brad Bingham) bikes are quite nice. They are thoughtfully designed and Brad does impeccable work welding and fabricating. https://kenteriksen.com/ |
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If you're looking for Ti and loved your Serotta, I'd give the guys at No22 a shout. When Serotta closed up shop they hired the team that was making the Ti bikes and they've been turning out some fantastic product. Turnaround for custom is 8-10 weeks and starting in January they'll be shipping stock sizes within 2 weeks.
For carbon, Parlee makes an awesome bike and has reasonable lead times.. I also wouldn't sleep on Trek, the Emonda SLR is one of the best carbon bikes I've ridden and is very much in the style of a Euro grand tour bike versus something like the Cannondale SuperSix. |
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Glad you have replacement value insurance!
My best friend's son had his bike stolen and he was inconsolable. He worked at a bike shop and had put together a very nice bike, at moderate cost.
Then I pointed out to his dad that replacement value might soften the blow. Kid ended up with two really nice bikes to replace the old one! He wasn't so unhappy! For a bike, I'd take a look at the Colnago C59 or C60...if you want a great bike *and* something that has some soul! |
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Thanks guys this is exactly the info I'm looking for...
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What size bike?
What size bike do you ride?
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If I were buying a new carbon bike this would be at the top of my list: alliedcycleworks.com
Made in the US and beautifully designed. Personally I'd go with the All Road Alfa but I've talked with a couple of people on the normal Alfa and they adore the bike. For Ti + gravel personally I'd be looking at Mosaic or Firefly, they seem to hit all the right notes. |
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Sorry to hear that and I hope you can recover the Ottrott (and the other stuff), they are amazing examples of fine craftsmanship. Had mine fit me better I'd still have it.
That said, I too would not dismiss Trek. Suggest you test ride an Emonda or a Domane. |
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Sorry for your loss. Can't believe scumbags are already back to their tricks in your area post-fires - or maybe that's made folks more desperate. I'll second No. 22. Hard to feel bad about supporting this: https://youtu.be/1vwCFMYAEW8 That said, Steve Potts is just up the road from you and does amazing work, especially in the genre you're looking for - and his prices are right in line with any of the top custom builders. |
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That said Trek was the first nice bike I bought back in the early 1980s. . |
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Pretty standard...
54 CC 54.5 to 55 Top tube depending on frame set back |
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Carbon that's not from the big guys?
Calfee Manta Pro. |
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if i wanted non off the peg carbon, i'd go crumpton.
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There’s one in 54 that was on the forum last week no?
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