R5ca is a freds frame? If you could afford a frame of that kind of money and were in to cycling It would be a good frame to consider rather than buying a rather heavy dogma or c59 because they are steeped in italian heritage rather than actual engineering and R&D.
The RCA is very pricey but offsets the initial cost for a small company. Look forward to the production version (R7?).
[/QUOTE]I've witnessed someone buying one of those (previous model) and I can assure you that said bike was not bought to be ridden. If you have that sort of money AND you're into your cycling you'll most likely buy/ride something else.[/QUOTE]
R5ca is a freds frame? If you could afford a frame of that kind of money and were in to cycling It would be a good frame to consider rather than buying a rather heavy dogma or c59 because they are steeped in italian heritage rather than actual engineering and R&D.
The RCA is very pricey but offsets the initial cost for a small company. Look forward to the production version (R7?).
[/QUOTE]I've witnessed someone buying one of those (previous model) and I can assure you that said bike was not bought to be ridden. If you have that sort of money AND you're into your cycling you'll most likely buy/ride something else.[/QUOTE]