How can Donhou charge £2300 for an off the shelf 853 frame?

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Citius

Guest
Bought second hand in fixed guise as a complete bike, less than 25% of what you would pay new.

In that case you were right - it is irrelevant :smile:
 

Tojo

Über Member
Donhou does have London overheads, exhibition stands, an appealing web site, very flowery sales speak which looks bought in from a marketing wallah, demo bikes for the press....all these are very costly for a small frame builder. Good luck to him. I just wouldn't choose to subsidise his expenditure.

he should go and set-up somewhere cheaper and charge a reasonable price for his mediocre frames. I've got a frame that was hand built for myself 35yrs ago that looks and probably performs the same if not better than that......and the paint scheme is definitely better.....:laugh:
 

bpsmith

Veteran
he should go and set-up somewhere cheaper and charge a reasonable price for his mediocre frames. I've got a frame that was hand built for myself 35yrs ago that looks and probably performs the same if not better than that......and the paint scheme is definitely better.....:laugh:
Why would he want to?

If they weren't selling, then that's a fair option, but clearly they are.
 

screenman

Squire
he should go and set-up somewhere cheaper and charge a reasonable price for his mediocre frames. I've got a frame that was hand built for myself 35yrs ago that looks and probably performs the same if not better than that......and the paint scheme is definitely better.....:laugh:

That paint scheme is horrible. Now if you had added "in your opinion" on the end that would have been different.
 

Turbo Rider

Just can't reMember
I smell bullshit.

Sorry...I should have washed those pants better before sending them over :blush:

Anywaaaayy...if I had the money to spend I might buy one...I quite like it...the food comparison is the best analogy for me...we can all live off a diet of rice, cheese, carrots and water but we don't...because we don't want to. So in that case, everyone's a mug but mugs are great. That boy's just cray cray:o)
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
been following this a bit, and some of the ding dong is along the lines if Gordon Ramsay being potentially better cook than one of us, albeit for a price.

To me the question is not why this frame is expensive, but why is double the price of a bespoke frame in 853 from any one of the top builders: Argos, woodrup, rourke et al.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
been following this a bit, and some of the ding dong is along the lines if Gordon Ramsay being potentially better cook than one of us, albeit for a price.

To me the question is not why this frame is expensive, but why is double the price of a bespoke frame in 853 from any one of the top builders: Argos, woodrup, rourke et al.
Hang on! Argos? Where did that come from?
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
Interesting reading and a nice bike (not sure about the down tube colours) but when somebody states "You get what you pay for" I always remind them of this quote " A fool and his money are easily parted" ie you don't always get what you pay for, that's not saying if you like it don't buy it, if you have the cash and its what you want go for it.
 

Citius

Guest
Interesting reading and a nice bike (not sure about the down tube colours) but when somebody states "You get what you pay for" I always remind them of this quote " A fool and his money are easily parted" ie you don't always get what you pay for, that's not saying if you like it don't buy it, if you have the cash and its what you want go for it.

So first we have 'mugs' - and now 'fools'. I sense a meltdown coming... ;)
 
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