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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Saskatoon, Sask.
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    Pulled the plug on a frame

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    I hope this won't turn out to be an expensive mistake, but I took the plunge and bought a Soma Buena Vista frame off eBay yesterday. I've been a bit dissatisfied with my commute bike for a long time now. It has a harsh uncomfortable ride and the only things I liked about it were the disc brakes and the internal gearing. I won't be able to have discs on the Soma without having the frame modified, but I think I can live with that. Since it has horizontal dropouts, maybe I can even turn it into a "fixie" in the winter time. (And yes, I've ridden fixed gear before, I used to race on the track years ago.)
    My better half thinks I should have just bought the Kona Coco we looked at in a bike shop a few weeks ago. And it's true that I'd get a complete bike for just a bit more than this frame costs, but when I looked at those straight aluminum forks, I just saw the same hard ride that I get from the straight aluminum forks on the present commuter.
    Anyway, I have the whole winter to pick up components for it and decide what I want on it. Maybe I'll go with trekking bars and a single chainring/10 speed cassette mix.
    Queen of the sea beasts

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Location
    Northern Nevada
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    3
    I can relate to your post. I'm just a beginner rider, and I saw an acquaintance beautiful road bike. I have never ridden one, but as an impulse I bought a frame in July for a fall project.

    I have to say that the only thing we have left to do is handle bar and cabling.

    Yes, no doubt buying a bike from the store would have been cheaper. However, this is my bike. I made every decision on it. It was put together for me. There's a special connection that I already have for this bike.

    I can't wait until I go out on my first ride on it.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Location
    Northern Nevada
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    A picture of my project

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Columbia River Gorge
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    I think you'll be very happy with your choice. I love my steel commuter and as you said, you can always have disc tabs put on it if you decide you want to go with discs later.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    2007 Look Dura Ace
    2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
    2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
    2014 Soma B-Side SS

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Saskatoon, Sask.
    Posts
    334
    Ah, an Orbea. I rented one in the Pyrenees in 2010 when my better half decided that struggl...er, riding up the Col du Tourmalet would be a fun thing to do on vacation. Nice bike, pity the engine wasn't more powerful.
    Queen of the sea beasts

 

 

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