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• #2
put it this way, even if it would take a month for it to arrived, you'll still get your bike that you'll ride for years (assuming).
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• #4
Yeah, ive heard good things about them. I really looking forward to putting it together
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• #5
sweet frames, really worth waiting for IMO
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• #6
9 to 5
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• #7
they probably have to get from taiwan to U.S first
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• #8
like the rest of colnago's and pinarello's
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• #9
not american made then?
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• #10
I think mine took about 6 weeks.
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• #11
not american made then?
No, but Taiwan churns out some pretty well made frames.
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• #12
like the rest of colnago's and pinarello's
exactly...
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said about 4-5 weeks to me when i asked about them for frame/forks
in the end i bought a frame only and got forks elsewhere to save time.
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Cool. Ive come from a BMX background so there was always American made over Taiwan beef. Never really fazed me to be honest
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said about 4-5 weeks to me when i asked about them for frame/forks
in the end i bought a frame only and got forks elsewhere to save time.
the frame is great though, recommended.cheers dude
Popped into Cavendish cycles last week and spoke to a dude in there about my first build. He was a really friendly and helpful guy and recommend me the IRO angus. Got round to ordering it, but beings as im quite short, im going for a 53, which will have to be built as they dont have any in stock...
Has anyone ever had to wait for an IRO frame to be made? Im just getting a bit worried because if its coming from the US it will take forever to arrive?
Ta