custom made frames

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    Vinerman

    Would like to know whats the crowds opinion about having a custom made frames?

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    localsurfer

    I’ve a Paulus Quiros –
    I’ve a Paulus Quiros – absoelutly love it, best bike I’ve ever had.

    And the first ride, it’s like getting on a bike you’ve had years – it’s just right, it just fits.

    (the silver blue fillet brazed on on their site is mine)

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    Bedfordshire Clanger

    I’d love one. One day…….
    I’d love one. One day…….

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    broomwagonboy

    There are loads of small
    There are loads of small frame builders doing amazing stuff in steel at the moment, if you want something that will last and you will lust after for years to come. My two favorite builders (wish I could afford one of them) are
    http://www.demonframeworks.com/frames-2/
    http://www.paulusquiros.net/

    One day 😉

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    KirinChris

    I have a very high-end carbon
    I have a very high-end carbon fibre race bike from Ridley which is a thing of speed and beauty…

    And I have a custom-built steel frame bike from Roberts which cost a fifth of the price but is like putting on a glove.

    I hope I would never have to choose, but if someone said I could only have one bike for the rest of my life, it would be the steel.

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    notfastenough

    Well with a username like
    Well with a username like that, I daresay you have a custom frame – I’ve heard Viner’s are awesome.

    As someone that is currently finding out more about geometry than any sane person should have to in order to resolve some fit issues, I can see the appeal. Currently, the Trek Madone looks to be the best fit for me, but if I’m honest, I’m not a fan of the Trek brand. Great bikes I’m sure, but I’d rather have a Cervelo or something, so there’s a question of whether I can find the same position on something else without loads of headset spacers etc.

    Thus, if you’ve got the cash spare to buy something that is the best of both worlds, go for it.

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    KiwiMike

    Generally starting at £1500
    Generally starting at £1500 and 3 months wait time, some en vogue builders over a years wait. Once-in-a-lifetime purchase for most I imagine.

    If it’s to replace a second car, a few years tax & insurance justifies it 😉

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