that would be jay and jeremy sycip - http://www.sycip.com
great guys, they mostly do tig bikes (i have 4 of theirs, including my s&s coupling work bike), but theyve done plenty of lugged frames as well. i cant recommend them highly enough.
oh yeah, and all of my tig sycips have at least one cr time period component on them :)
-joel
>didn't have a chance to go to interbike, but on mtbreview.com i saw a
>beautifully lugged sycip cyclocross bike.
>
>anyone know the scoop on this? who's making the frame, etc?
>
>http://gallery.consumerreview.com/mtbr/gallery/files/sycip3.asp
>
>http://gallery.consumerreview.com/mtbr/gallery/files/sycip2.asp
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>http://gallery.consumerreview.com/mtbr/gallery/files/IMG_0041.asp
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>http://gallery.consumerreview.com/mtbr/gallery/files/IMG_0040.asp
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>http://gallery.consumerreview.com/mtbr/gallery/files/IMG_0039.asp
>
>aloha,
>matt yee
>honolulu, hi
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after she got that bicycle...