| Re: Advise on frame & fork materials for strong road bike? qui si parla Campagnolo said:
>Or titanium, well made.
Great suggestion, but outside of my budget this time around.
qui si parla Campagnolo said:
>NO payback for 36h wheels.
No payback? I'm not fully understanding, but get the gist that I must
ride 36.
qui si parla Campagnolo said:
>Waterford, Lynskey, Moots, Ginnar, Habanero
Again, thanks. I'll keep my eyes open, but the small guys may be out
of my price range for this one.
qui si parla Campagnolo said:
>Yes but lots more differences than that.
Anything else that may make a big difference to me? I won't need racks
of fenders on this particular bike, just a couple waterbottle cages and
a saddlebag.
qui si parla Campagnolo said:
>The ones I mentioned are lifetime.
I'll look more carefully. I may be able to stretch the budget a bit
farther for a lifetime warranty on the frame/fork.
qui si parla Campagnolo said:
>A 'road' bike with room for fatter tires is a great idea...see Waterford and Gunnar.
I will. Thanks again. |