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  1. #1
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    the chrome is on the Mondonico actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    the chrome is on the Mondonico actually.
    In that case, I'm absolutely in love with the Mondonico. You need that bike, and it's only 1K.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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    the Pegoretti guy hasn't sent me photos yet.
    We'll just have to see.
    and my DH hasn't gotten HIS bike yet, which was supposed to be done in early December. I don't want to initiate anything until he's safely on top of his new bike!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
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    Anyone who sneers at building a new frame up for you isn't worth the time. The guy down the street from me did my build for the Hyak - no sneering involved. I'm sure he'd love a nice Italian steel frame to work on. Buliding up a bike isn't too terribly cheap though..... I put mostly Shimano 105 stuff on my Hyak and I already had the wheels and the brifters and it still cost about $900. To go Campy would be more than that.

    A couple places I think would probably be sneer free
    20/20 Cyles on Union Street (the one I had my bike built at)
    Recycled Cycles - in the U District
    Montlake Bicycle Shop - Montlake Blvd
    Second Ascent - Ballard
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    Anyone who sneers at building a new frame up for you isn't worth the time. The guy down the street from me did my build for the Hyak - no sneering involved. I'm sure he'd love a nice Italian steel frame to work on. Buliding up a bike isn't too terribly cheap though..... I put mostly Shimano 105 stuff on my Hyak and I already had the wheels and the brifters and it still cost about $900. To go Campy would be more than that.
    Yes indeedy - what she said. I bought a BARGAIN Aegis Swift frame and fork off eBay (never built, 1999 model) in late 2003 and had it built up in early 2004. I chose the Campy Chorus group, and at the time there were no compact cranksets made by Campy so I had to spring extra for the FSA carbon pro compact crankset. I already had pedals and saddle, so the rest was seatpost (nothing too fancy as the diameter was too small for carbon, and I needed setback so just went with a moderate aluminum model), handlebars (Salsa Pocos), stem, and Mavic Kysirum Elite wheelset. Cost for the build was $2450 -- and that was three years ago. Just a datapoint for you. She was a dream bike, but any time you build a bike from scratch, it's gonna cost you. It's worth it if the bike fits like a dream and is perfect for you!

    My Aegis is very close to the purply color of the Mondonico. That's a gorgeous bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    Anyone who sneers at building a new frame up for you isn't worth the time. The guy down the street from me did my build for the Hyak - no sneering involved. I'm sure he'd love a nice Italian steel frame to work on. Buliding up a bike isn't too terribly cheap though..... I put mostly Shimano 105 stuff on my Hyak and I already had the wheels and the brifters and it still cost about $900. To go Campy would be more than that.

    A couple places I think would probably be sneer free
    20/20 Cyles on Union Street (the one I had my bike built at)
    Recycled Cycles - in the U District
    Montlake Bicycle Shop - Montlake Blvd
    Second Ascent - Ballard
    Thank you Eden. I am seriously considering that Mondonico.It's a WSD frame
    and one of the last made by the old man who is retiring!
    I didn't mean there were only 3 that he ever built, i meant there were only 3 left
    apparently ... because this shop has all of them?
    Last edited by mimitabby; 01-15-2007 at 06:51 PM.
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