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  1. #1
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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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  2. #2
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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!

    Emily
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  3. #3
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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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