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After 2000 miles including 14 races I can say I am completely satisfied. The deraillers still work great. I've changed out wheels, cassettes, cranks, chainrings, and the stem because of personal preferences, not because there was anything wrong with the original equipment. In fact the only problems I have are caused by me. For racing, I put on a special set of wheels and tires, of course, and have experimented with different cassettes. I just put on a 180 mm crank (the bike came with a 172.5) which I believe fits me better. It's low end, of course, and only 8-speed. Quote:
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Even if the Windsor brand isn’t of the highest quality, you can still get them for a decent price on Bikes Direct and strip that components off them… sell the frame. I paid $359 for a complete fixed geared bike "the hour". The cheapest I've seen in any bike shop is around $569. So, if you have a big quiver of bike at your place and don't want to drop a lot of cash. I see it as a pretty good deal. |
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I'd still recommend that if you're looking for a decent fixed gear and cheap, get one. If this is going to be your primary ride. You're going to need to upgrade components rather quickly. enjoy.. the hour. |
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As for assembly, I think I'm going to take the bike to a local bike shop for the remainder of the assembly and get them to put a front brake on the bike so I don't kill myself. I'm going to change out the saddle for a nicer one immediately and once I get the hang of riding fixed gear I'm going to probably switch out the cranks for something a little nicer and throw on clipless pedals. Thanks for all the info. Edit: Just ordered one, the 61 cm frame should fit me, I might have to put on a shorter stem though. Can't wait to get it! Last edited by jfff; 03-27.-2006 at 02:08 PM. |
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In February I bought a Windsor Fens from Bikesdirect.com, thought I'd report my experience. I've commuted for years on a light MTB with slicks, and this is a really nice addition to my routine. My dealings with bikesdirect were straightforward; no hidden costs, and the bike shipped in fine condition. The assembly was pretty easy but I spent several rides getting everything adjusted the way I like. The Ritchey Biomax handlebars are a little funky; I might prefer an old-school curve. I am 5'-10" with a particularly long torso and the 56c bike I got was maybe a little small in the TT. I ordered a replacement 13cm stem from Nashbar and now I'm quite comfortable. Maybe a 58c would have fit better, but my inseam is really more appropriate for a 54c, so this is probably the best compromise. But overall, I'm quite happy. The bike is particuarly zippy going up hills, weighs about 20lbs. I've heard that Al frames have lots of vibration, but this rides very comfortably for me. The welds are kinda big - but who cares! Regarding buying online: Folks with odd anatomy like myself should probably buy in a store. But I went to several MPLS LBS's, and I'll say some of them did a very poor job of fitting me during trial rides. Now that I have a frame that fits me well, and I can take measurements from it, I won't hesitate to buy online in the future. Last edited by patrickMPLS; 04-14.-2006 at 09:44 PM. |
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Well, It's been almost 3 years with my Windsor Bristol, and I just ordered a Windsor Touring. I figured it was about time to give an update and report that I have been completely satisfied with the Bristol. My rims have a few dings from potholes, but that is to be expected (and is why I'm getting a touring bike - much more appropriate for the type of riding that I do and the abuse that my bikes get put through). I've read back through this and other similar "Anyone know about these Windsors?" threads, and it looks like all of the negative posts have been from people who don't and won't buy one, with concearns about the company (fly by night, possible scam, evil foreign plot). Posts by anyone who actually owns one have ranged from satisfied to thrilled. This leads me to believe that my own positive experience has not just been dumb luck. I'll have to post a quick review of the new bike once I get it... and maybe a follow-up around 2009 or so :-) |
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Thanks, Glen |
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I just bought 2 Windsor Knights for $795 each, on paper they sound awesome and can't wait to get them for my wife and me. Ultegra equipped for $795 wow. Quote:
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Here's a picture, the only things I changed were the saddle, the pedals, and added an aerobar and computer. |
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