Laugh. I've got a couple of old high-end alloy/carbon-stay bikes, and there's really not that much between them and a Canyon or BMC etc Imho.Snap, now my commuter
I'd like to make up my Corsa, but there's no way i'd get my money back even.
Postby stevenaaus » Fri Oct 13, 2023 5:24 pm
Laugh. I've got a couple of old high-end alloy/carbon-stay bikes, and there's really not that much between them and a Canyon or BMC etc Imho.Snap, now my commuter
Postby g-boaf » Fri Oct 13, 2023 6:05 pm
Canyon still has pretty sharp prices. I was in a Trek store recently and had a look at the latest Madone SLR 9 AXS Gen 7 - $19,000! Same spec as my S5 (SRAM Red AXS) but way more costly. Lovely bike but wow... Too expensive.stevenaaus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 5:24 pmLaugh. I've got a couple of old high-end alloy/carbon-stay bikes, and there's really not that much between them and a Canyon or BMC etc Imho.Snap, now my commuter
I'd like to make up my Corsa, but there's no way i'd get my money back even.
Postby stevenaaus » Wed Nov 08, 2023 6:44 pm
Hmm - i had advanced plans to make this frame into a cheap 8 speed, but on the tear down the fork is just too good to put on a cheapie. Fork is full carbon , 370grams Mostly bare frame is 1.27kg... The down tube is lovely and thin, but seat tube is a bit beefy.stevenaaus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2023 11:01 amWell, my thread hijack continues Lots of admiration for Avanti bicycles. Nice to see them everywhere on my NZ trip.
I picked up an old alloy/carbon Team Corsa Carbonio. It's stripped and hanging on my wall now... Just has some localised surface oxidisation, and a nasty-looking clear coat crack in the top of the seat stays. But lovely alloy tubing - awesome shapes - and these full carbon forks are expensive on ebay.
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