Does anyone have experience with Tsunami frames, especially cyclocross frame? Is Tsunami a good frame maker?
You are kidding yourself if you think a generic no name frame builds into a 'PRO' level bike.wjbieb said:I picked the frame up for $150 and put together a pro level bike for the lady for roughly $1500 by gaining parts here and there from contacts at different companies I have.
Works for me. Enjoy the generic life.wjbieb said:I will not be responding to any of your threads..
wilmar13 said:Chuck's bikes not only has them cheap, but Chucks bikes IS TSUNAMI. He specs the frames from leftovers and they are built overseas (depending on which frame it is). I have a Tsunami tandem and I have no complaints with it at all. It is a really great deal IMO as you get a lot for your money, but I agree with Boudroux, Pro level it aint. You pay peanuts and get a solid frame with some rough finishing. Again for the money, it is a good deal, but Pro level, that is just too high of an expectation for a $200-300 frame and fork.
I would buy another one if I was looking to build a cheap bike without hesitation.
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