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Gary Cole
  
Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor Bikes?
I am thinking of buying one but can't find much info obout
them except from Windsor Bike and they always say they are
the best. Thanks Gary

Mark & Steven B
  
Gary Cole wrote:

> Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor
> Bikes? I am thinking of buying one but can't find much
> info obout them except from Windsor Bike and they always
> say they are the best. Thanks Gary

Had no idea they still made them. 25 years ago I
think they were made in Mexico. Of course, Eddy rode
one to the hour record in '72! ;-)

Steve

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Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com (http://www.dentaltwins.com/)
Brooklyn, NY

Davey Crockett
  
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> writes:

> Gary Cole wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor
> > Bikes? I am thinking of buying one but can't find much
> > info obout them except from Windsor Bike and they always
> > say they are the best. Thanks Gary
>
>
> Had no idea they still made them. 25 years ago I
> think they were made in Mexico. Of course, Eddy rode
> one to the hour record in '72! ;-)
>

Yeah! On a real bike made of Steel and in a real jersey made
of Wool :)

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Davey Crockett
  
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> writes:

> Gary Cole wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor
> > Bikes? I am thinking of buying one but can't find much
> > info obout them except from Windsor Bike and they always
> > say they are the best. Thanks Gary
>
>
> Had no idea they still made them. 25 years ago I
> think they were made in Mexico. Of course, Eddy rode
> one to the hour record in '72! ;-)
>

In more serious vein, Windsor used to make a lot of Cinelli
knock-offs

I haven't seen one for years but believe they still make
bikes/frames.

They were not really top of the line but were exceedingly
good value for money.

I even owned one of their trackies 'bout 30 years ago.

And thinking back, I owned a Zeus too around the same
time. Totally Zeus except for spokes, rims, tires, and
Ideal saddle

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Howard Kveck
  
In article <2j0g8uFromhqU2@uni-berlin.de>,
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote:

> Gary Cole wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor
> > Bikes? I am thinking of buying one but can't find much
> > info obout them except from Windsor Bike and they always
> > say they are the best. Thanks Gary
>
>
> Had no idea they still made them. 25 years ago I
> think they were made in Mexico. Of course, Eddy rode
> one to the hour record in '72! ;-)
>
> Steve

I thought that was a Colnago with a Windsor badge.

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tanx, Howard

"Copper will never be gold" Shellac

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?

Steven Bornfeld
  
Howard Kveck wrote:
> In article <2j0g8uFromhqU2@uni-berlin.de>, Mark & Steven
> Bornfeld DDS <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote:
>
>
>>Gary Cole wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor
>>>Bikes? I am thinking of buying one but can't find much
>>>info obout them except from Windsor Bike and they always
>>>say they are the best. Thanks Gary
>>
>>
>> Had no idea they still made them. 25 years ago I
>> think they were made in Mexico. Of course, Eddy rode
>> one to the hour record in '72! ;-)
>>
>>Steve
>
>
> I thought that was a Colnago with a Windsor badge.

Shhhh! (That's what I'd heard--hence the emoticon).

Steve

Anonymous
  
"Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS" <bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote in message
news:2j0g8uFromhqU2@uni-berlin.de...
> Gary Cole wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor
> > Bikes? I am thinking of buying one but can't find much
> > info obout them except from Windsor Bike and they always
> > say they are the best. Thanks Gary
>
>
> Had no idea they still made them. 25 years ago I think
> they were made in Mexico. Of course, Eddy rode one to the
> hour record in '72! ;-)
>
> Steve
>
> --
> Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com (http://www.dentaltwins.com/)
> Brooklyn, NY

One of my sons has a Windsor track bike. It is nothing
special but a decent value. I believe that someone purchased
the Windsor name and started importing low-end bikes with
the Windsor name. My son's bike came from
www.bikesdirect.com

Howard Kveck
  
In article <40CB5A22.2040404@earthlink.net>,
Steven Bornfeld <dentaltwinnospam@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Howard Kveck wrote:

> > I thought that was a Colnago with a Windsor badge.
>
>
> Shhhh! (That's what I'd heard--hence the
> emoticon).
>
> Steve

(Cough) Uh, right. I knew that. I never use those
emoticons, so sometimes I forget about them when I read a
post and then proceed to belabor the obvious.

--
tanx, Howard

"Copper will never be gold" Shellac

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?

B. Lafferty
  
"Gary Cole" <eaglewingaviation@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8b38e043.0406120546.124dfb1e@posting.google.com...
> Does anyone know anything ,good or bad, about Windsor
> Bikes? I am thinking of buying one but can't find much
> info obout them except from Windsor Bike and they always
> say they are the best. Thanks Gary

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, our team, German Bicycle
Sport Club, was sponsored by Windsor. One of the main
members of the club owned a bicycle shop and was a Windsor
dealer. The importer, the late Sid Starr, also imported
Lotus bicycles.

They were generally good value for the money. The only
problems we had were with the ten custom made frames for the
elite members of the club. Six or seven of them cracked in
the bb area, probably due to overheating during brazing.
They had a model, the International, that was a popular
sport touring machine. Their two top of the line racing
machines were equipped with mixes of Campy, Sugino and
Universal.

The wool jerseys they provided the entire club absolutely
sucked. They shrank two sizes on the first cold water wash
and were like hair shirts. Colors didn't run though and the
flocking was good.

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