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Old 11-04-19, 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by shoota
I saw the Fairlight Secan mentioned but for the life of me I cannot find a geo chart for any of the Fairlight bikes. Do you have that by chance?
The faran geometry info is here-
https://fairlightcycles.com/faran/fa...v=7516fd43adaa

Some general Faran info is here- https://fairlightcycles.com/faran/?v=7516fd43adaa

And concept/design notes(story behind the build) is here- https://fairlightcycles.com/faran-co...v=7516fd43adaa

With all this said, it looks like the Faran is out of stock right now. If you email the company, Dom(an owner and main designer) or someone will usually reply within a business day, if not the same day. They continually resupply the Secan and Strael(beautiful road frame) frames thru the year, so I would think they would have a date for the Faran too.



Curious- what do you like about your Windsor when compared to the Raleigh or Cannondale? You mentioned the Windsor is fun to ride and opened eyes. I'm guessing it has a lot more flex compared to your other bikes, based on the traditional tubing diameters.


Also, I've only been mentioning the Faran since it's a steel frame and fork. The Secan is a full carbon fork and about $1250 for the frame, fork, thru axles, headset, and seat collar.
Just clarifying since you mention the Secan in response to my post on the Faran(similar seeming names for sure).

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