Show Your "American Builders Only" Steel Rides
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Show Your "American Builders Only" Steel Rides
HANDBUILT Vintage or Newer Road Bikes Only in Steel or Ti..... Richard Sachs ! Dave Moulton ! Mark DiNucci ! Jim Merz ! Chris Chance ! Bruce Gordon ! Tom Ritchey ! Andy Newlands ! Tom Palermo (Rip) ! Don Walker ! Greg Diamond (Rip) ! Mario Confente (Rip)! Matt Assenmacher.....etc.etc, etc. you get the idea
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I have a melton touring bike and a davidson racing bike which is in the build queue:
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Whoa ! Nice bikes , these are the type of bikes you don't see everyday, that's why I started this thread , keep"um pouring in guys & gals !
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Time to break out this pic again. Carlsbad Masi.
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OK, a Paramount....long gone...
Waterford, WI, Columbus SLX
OK, a Hot Tubes....also long gone...
Shirley, MA, True Temper
Not mine, belongs to a friend who is recovering from surgery...
Chehalis, WA (oops, only steel is the fork.....)
Recent, and going nowhere....
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Waterford, WI, Columbus SLX
OK, a Hot Tubes....also long gone...
Shirley, MA, True Temper
Not mine, belongs to a friend who is recovering from surgery...
Chehalis, WA (oops, only steel is the fork.....)
Recent, and going nowhere....
Columbus, OH Columbus Life
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Good to see the Mooneys! I have one of course, but an sadly still digital camera illiterate. Set up not too differently than yours. Cantilever brakes, but same racks front and rear. (And returned from the farmers market this morning with them filled.)
I also have two American built built ti bikes (TiCycles). (Both have steel forks - does that qualify?) A road bike and a fix gear (designed with a very long road style horizontal/vertical dropout so pulling wheels for cog changes is fast). And a very American, very steel '83 Trek.
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I also have two American built built ti bikes (TiCycles). (Both have steel forks - does that qualify?) A road bike and a fix gear (designed with a very long road style horizontal/vertical dropout so pulling wheels for cog changes is fast). And a very American, very steel '83 Trek.
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I need to get some pictures of this one as it's currently built up, but here is a detail shot of my low-trail / wide-ish tire "adventure" bike from Raphael Cycles in San Francisco:
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My Waterford is US made, is it not..?
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I'm picking up a Rich Adams frame. Dont know anything about him and
cant find much online. Anyone familiar with his work?
cant find much online. Anyone familiar with his work?
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Alot of nice ones , but I think we got off the tracks alittle , yes all are built in US , but quite a few pictured are production line bikes, I was thinking of more like the American Bike builders that put their own names on the downtubes, and more than likely cut the tubing, jigged it and brazed it himself and probably even painted it !
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