Roman: It was satire........... I ride a BMC SLC01 with Campy Record most of the time. It is w/o question the best ride of my life. Even my Rando retro-grouch brother said on out last long ride ("Ya know .. Carbon really does provide a superior ride." Even did BMB on a FUJI carbon. But I mix it up. The Litespeed. The Roberts The CIOCC The Madison track.
Peace out, Rob
-----Original Message----- From: Roman Stankus [mailto:rstankus@mindspring.com] Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 7:30 AM To: 'Robert D. Dayton,Jr.'; classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: RE: [CR]NY Times story on (slightly) pricey bicycles
Why - I thought we cyclists were in "this thing" all together.. Get someone riding - if they fall in love with it - they will see cycling for what it really is - beyond the bike. Lets not be bike snobs in reverse.
Calm blue ocean
Ooouuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......... . . . . .
Roman Stankus Atlanta, Ga.
-----Original Message----- From: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] On Behalf Of Robert D. Dayton,Jr. Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 7:19 AM To: 'Jerome & Elizabeth Moos'; 'John Thompson'; classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: RE: [CR]NY Times story on (slightly) pricey bicycles
There is only one way to get even. Show 'em what you got and drop 'em like a rock. Then they'll want your bike 'cause it's obviously faster.
Rob Dayton Charlotte, NC USA
-----Original Message----- From: classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org [mailto:classicrendezvous-bounces@bikelist.org] On Behalf Of Jerome & Elizabeth Moos Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 9:16 PM To: John Thompson; classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: Re: [CR]NY Times story on (slightly) pricey bicycles
Well, the newest bikes I have are a new Bates and an Arthur Caygill Artisan, both custom ordered new in the last 5 years. But both are very much KOF frames built with classic components. The most "modern" bikes I have are a pair of 1997 Bianchi TSX/UL's, celeste for me and midnight blue for my wife, bought when Bianchi was clearing out these, the last lugged steel frames they ever built. One was from a local Bianchi dealer LBS (no longer in business), the other mail order from Circle Cycle in SF (Do they still exist?). Mine is built with C-Record, hers with circa 1998 Campy Chorus. This Chorus gruppo was ordered new from Bob Lickton and is the most modern components I have ever dealt with. I think the frames were each $400-$500 new, and the Chorus gruppo was around $1000 including wheels custom built by Lickton's. So if you throw it bars, stem, tires, bottles, cages, etc., maybe my wife's Bianchi was all of $1700 brand new. I don't see any new off-the-peg bikes today I would pay more than that for, let alone $23,000. Now, a custom made Sachs or Baylis or Fattic or Weigle or Gordon, etc. frame would be about $1000 more than that entire bike, and that I could see paying, except one is usually talking a year or two or three wait. Just cannot see paying $23,000 or even $10,000 for what is stiil just an off-the-peg bike, not even if you get free Courvoisier, Shiraz and cappucino. I'd rather order a custom Weigle, buy my own bottle of Courvoisier, and pocket $7500 in change.
Regards,
Jerry Moos Big Spring, West Texas
John Thompson <johndthompson@gmail.com> wrote:
Jerome & Elizabeth Moos wrote:
> You just reminded me why I hate much of the "modern" bike scene. One
> comforting thought is that I don't think anyone will ever sell a
> $23,000 bike here in a small town in West Texas. Or $2,300. Most
> people here would consider a $230 bike extravagant.
Reminds me of why I haven't gotten a new bike in over 15 years.
Two $10,000 "custom" bikes for someone who barely knows how to ride? That's not "floridly insane" as the author suggests -- that's floridly ostentatious.
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John Thompson (john@os2.dhs.org)
Appleton WI USA