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Not too long ago I went to the Chris King handmade bike show where about twenty bike builders were given new, limited edition Chris King components to build a bike around. There were some really cool bikes on display but by far the coolest was from a company called No.22. Being a fan of titanium bikes I was really drawn to it but I think I was equally drawn to the attention to detail not only in the frame design/build but also the paint and anodize they do on all their bikes. Really nice stuff. 

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Yeah, I think the seat tube is carbon. Definitely the fork. That Cerakote paint & anodize finish is so beautiful. I wish I could find a good photo of the bike they showed at the Chris King show. It's very similar to the green one above but the the details are so good. 

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27 minutes ago, Joker said:

That Rodeo Labs frame is wicked...

 

they're super cool man — can run up to a 50/34 with clearance for like 2"+ tires? steel and carbon frame? sliding dropouts so long you can basically change your wheelbase? it's so good 

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Yeah, they're very much not affordable. I just did a full build for that bike (granted, I used ENVE & SRAM for everything, and Ceramic Speed rear derailleur) and it ended up at $12,500 USD. That's not affordable. The new Cannondale SuperSix EVO is $15k. Canyon Aeroad CFR is $10k. Trek Emonda SLR 9 is $13k. 

 

I think $10k+ for a race steed is just the new normal. It doesn't seem like it was that long ago that $8k was incredibly high for the same quality of bike, but now that price is a low-to-mid range bike. 

 

I'm kind of in the market for a new road bike (even though I no longer race road) but what I want and what I can afford are two different things. I thought with the bike market being flooded with supply, and now a low demand, there would be some amazing sales happening but I haven't seen anything worth considering.  I'm thinking I may have to buy frame and fork and then build it up on my own with deals found online for components, wheels, and accessories. Try to get a $13k bike for half that... or less. 

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16 hours ago, nicklesndimes said:

^^looks awesome. always a nice setup there, man.

 

 

probably just a tuneup and have extra bike to ride around. idk tbh...any suggestions?

 

nothing major! i might put some new tires on, depending on their condition, some new brake pads, make sure that seatpost actually comes out of the seat tube, standard old bike stuff. 

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