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I know the OP is multi-faceted, and quite the breadth of places this can go, but more on the idea of what "change with the times" might mean in the context of the newer crop of builders in the New Eng/Upstate scene. I understand brands age, and after a certain span of time, it isn't 'exciting' like it used to be. Not that the bikes aren't nice-- I think we can all agree if a Seven showed up at our door w/o paying for it, we'd be extremely elated. Are there some parallels between the brands I'm mentioning? What are the new builders doing that might make you choose them over one of these classic marques? Have y'all ridden so many examples of these that it's just time to try something new? No wrong answers. |
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Deleted cause.....it wasn't constructive. It was for my own amusement.
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That's the best allusion to Allen I've seen in a long time. Brilliant reference. One of my all-time fave movies. Last edited by carlucci1106; 01-31-2023 at 05:36 AM. |
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The 23mm-tired race bike era may have ended, but that has ended for pretty much everybody, not just builders in the northeast. The spirit of those companies lives on, and many of them are at the forefront of design and innovation. |
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When you look at the way the West dominates the rest of the cycling industry, I'd actually say that the Northeast continues to be well represented in the handmade segment. Next time I read "US type gravel" when the writer means western US gravel, I'm going to throw something.
Not that volume is everything, but I wonder how the combined volume of the former builders compares to those who remain. |
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I like the image of Peter Weigle passing the baton to Brian Chapman. In the Buddhist tradition there are lineage masters. There are some parallels in custom bike design and construction. When I look at my Nagasawa I recall that he went to Italy to work under Pogliaghi and DeRosa for several years before returning to Japan. And we know some of the early revivalists of the art in the US went to England to do the same. The goal of the master is that the student surpasses the master. |
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![]() I might consider one of those. Is that seat tube swaged? It reminds me of early Serottas that had baseball-bat shaped swaging because they were still refining their processes. In later years the swaging was perfectly gradual. |
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long live the 23! i just put on a new set of brown-walled conti 5000's in a 23 on a certain ottrott...
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![]() I have 25mm 5000s on my CSI in black sidewalls. Pretty nice tire. |
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Anyone order one of these?
Who is this "same New England team?"
Is another factory building the re-introduced Ready Custom Serottas? https://serotta.com/ready-custom |
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We've created a monster....
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