The more I search for a new lugged road frame, the better a Waterford looks
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The more I search for a new lugged road frame, the better a Waterford looks
Have been looking for a 55 or 56 cm Road Frame to set up with a New Shamino 6800 Group, and in all honesty I think there is no going wring with a Waterford 22 Series with Steel Fork.
My reasoning is.
I get custom measurements.
I get to choose some geometry to soften the ride.
The company is in the USA, so should there be a problem, there should be some way to actually get service.
Choice of color, decals, head badges, etc.
Deliever would be 8-9 weeks.
Price seem not too bad.
Am I forgetting something?
My reasoning is.
I get custom measurements.
I get to choose some geometry to soften the ride.
The company is in the USA, so should there be a problem, there should be some way to actually get service.
Choice of color, decals, head badges, etc.
Deliever would be 8-9 weeks.
Price seem not too bad.
Am I forgetting something?
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Not really, but it does sound expensive.
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I like steel. Optimally, it's tig welded.
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Sounds like a solid choice. Waterford made my Rivendell Roadeo and I can attest to it being a kick ass bike; very well made.....6800 on mine too.
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I've got a Waterford and really like the ride. I upgraded to a Reynold Ouzo Pro cf fork several years ago. The complete weight with pedals and cages is 18.2 lbs.
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Waterfords are great, but boy are they expensive. You can get a used high end "vintage" steel bike from the late 80s to early 90s with lugs for $200-500.
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And add a repainting-restoration for $500 more. Still a great deal.
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Torelli or Mondonico? https://www.flickr.com/photos/torell...411/show/?rb=1
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Torelli or Mondonico? https://www.flickr.com/photos/torell...411/show/?rb=1
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OP wants a custom frame with lugs. Waterford is a great choice, period. There's a reason they make basically all of the production U.S. made lugged frames around -- Rivendell, Boulder, etc.
They also have impeccable customer service. This is a once in a lifetime bike.
They also have impeccable customer service. This is a once in a lifetime bike.
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My Boulder was made by Waterford. Very nice work. Installing the bottom bracket was a revelation, 'oh...so that's how a properly machined BB shell is supposed to feel.'
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My next bike will be steel- probably an old DeRosa. Really enjoying my aluminum Klein.... It's been a long time since I've ridden steel- but I know if the AL feels so good,the steel will be even better. My CF bike is going bye-bye.
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A friend inherited a waterford r33 it is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo gorgeous. I recently had a decent windfall but not waterford decent.
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Totally sweet looking, but the optionals add more and more to the price. You may want to consider looking at other custom builders in both steel and titanium. If I was going to get a custom metal frameset in the $3000-$4000 range, I'd definitely shop around and think about steel, stainless steel, and titanium.
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It's not expensive for people that live in his area.
I'm not saying anything negative about the OP, but if he lives where I think he does(Arrowhead Lakes), he's not hurting for cash. A close friend has a home near there, and it's very nice.
Waterford makes a beautiful steel bike, and I'd love to own one if I had the money.
I'm not saying anything negative about the OP, but if he lives where I think he does(Arrowhead Lakes), he's not hurting for cash. A close friend has a home near there, and it's very nice.
Waterford makes a beautiful steel bike, and I'd love to own one if I had the money.
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I have a custom 2200 Waterford that I bought in 1999, and had it painted a Jason purple. Best ride I have ever owned
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It's not expensive for people that live in his area.
I'm not saying anything negative about the OP, but if he lives where I think he does(Arrowhead Lakes), he's not hurting for cash. A close friend has a home near there, and it's very nice.
Waterford makes a beautiful steel bike, and I'd love to own one if I had the money.
I'm not saying anything negative about the OP, but if he lives where I think he does(Arrowhead Lakes), he's not hurting for cash. A close friend has a home near there, and it's very nice.
Waterford makes a beautiful steel bike, and I'd love to own one if I had the money.