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Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Lincoln, NE - USA
Posts: 5
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Hello,
For a while I've had an interest in 'cross bikes and 'cross racing, but I don't have that kind of bike. I would also like to hae a nice cross bike that can also be use for daily comuting. I looked into several models. Since I am a bit traditional in nature I would like a nice steel frame. Bianchi used to make SL cyclo-cross, but it appears that they've replaced them with Al frames. Of course, there are all those nice independent small frame manufacturers, but all ot them are very expensive (in excess of $1000/frame set). I also came across some small frame builder called Lyon Sport (does anyone have any experience with them)? Anyway, I would like you to suggest a nice steel cyclo-cross frame. Bear in mind that I am 6'4" so it'd better be a manufacturer who makes them in 60 cm and bigger sizes. Thanks. |
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