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• #27
15 month lead time on a custom Low !!!
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• #28
This is basically what I want... a Low or a Spooky... I'm almost thinking 15 months might not be that bad and just get in line for one?
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• #29
Verlichi (basically Ducati)
These look rad but only seem to have made mtbs?
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• #30
Gaulzetti look V spicy indeed (website suggests they're not active sadly)!
I would actually like a Standert too I have to admit...
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• #31
Zukas builds in alu and offers carbon seat tubes
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• #32
Ok... bit of a plot twist, Frank The Welder is more affordable than I had expected so I could technically order a new "Spooky Skeletor"...
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• #33
Was going to say Zukas, there's also VYNL bikes.
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• #34
I looked it up and this looks like something Mielec can make imho
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• #35
could you dm me the price he gave you?
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• #36
PM'd.
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• #37
there was someone who sold a poland-made track frame on here at some point,very neat smooth welds...
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• #38
How about Duratec - I forgot they do road bikes https://www.duratec.cz/en/285-cool-r14/designer/
Finish quality on these is really nice
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• #39
That's awesome. Would be "cool" if there was a custom paint option.
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• #40
Click through to their configurator, they have a lot of options!
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• #41
Ah missed that! Cheers
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• #42
I can certainly vouch for the quality of Duratec - the welds are nicely finished, design well thought through and materials/quality top notch - I've had mine for 9 years as a daily and done 30,000 miles or more of winter, locking, and a few nasty crashes and it still scrubs up well, stayed straight and runs nicely - definitely one of the premium aluminium builders
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• #43
Plus that Duratec looks whay more interesting than that boring Spooky posted above imo
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• #44
Ues those dinks on top and down tube look unique... take that, Colnago !
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• #45
Not so bespoke (edit: and hip hop) but Alberto (the AL in ALAN) is also open for custom geo for OK price, made in Italy: https://alanbike.it/en/mito-al/ or cross frames > and then repaint
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• #46
Condor do make Alu frames.
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• #47
I say go for https://www.vetta.it/ . They have years of experience, they are great people and when you read other brand say: made in Italy in Padova they are the one making that frame
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• #48
Ooh so many tempting ideas from one site!
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• #49
Hmm yes the steel options look great too!
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• #50
I'm sure that's a great bike but all the logos and the colour way makes it look a bit AliExpress.
Is gaulzetti still active ? They made some sweet ISPs.
Stoemper ?
Standert ? Lol