Lightweight Italian Steel



jkatchin

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Hello all,

Quick question: Say, hypothetically, someone wanted to get a standard geometry, steel, italian, medium to high-performance, sub-$800 dollar, new/used, road bike frame, where would one look, and what would one look for?


Thanks very much in advance.
 
Originally posted by jkatchin
Hello all,

Quick question: Say, hypothetically, someone wanted to get a standard geometry, steel, italian, medium to high-performance, sub-$800 dollar, new/used, road bike frame, where would one look, and what would one look for?


Thanks very much in advance.
Ebay, RBR.com classifieds, gvhbikes.com You will get alot more bang for your $800 used.
 
Just be careful. You sort of need to know what you're doing. Little scratches on the frame may be just that...or they could be signs of potentially dangerous problems. Not to scare you or anything.
 
Originally posted by keydates
Just be careful. You sort of need to know what you're doing. Little scratches on the frame may be just that...or they could be signs of potentially dangerous problems. Not to scare you or anything.
d'oh??
 
Thanks for the websites, I'm sure something will pop up. Do any of you have favorite steel frame builders who create one great frame after another? (italian or otherwise?) Or is there a group concensus on a classic frame, that has yet to be reproduced?
 
You can surely find a Colnago Master Extralight in the price range... if you can be patient for one to turn up. But there are many other brands that would fall in that range used.