Nope, quality. It's not a Specialized where you are paying for massive marketing and pro sponsorship deals![]()
I don't have a Condor
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I wouldn't beg one to be honest, far too old and wise to be seen as a hipster![]()
50 quid cheaply made Indian or where ever they can make them the cheapest.I quite like the Cinelli experience http://www.3654bikes.co.uk/cinelli-experience-2015-frameset-black-meidum.html
Low production runs are what cost. Steel frames were cheap as chips when there was a mass market for them.
I'm always in two minds about such a scenario. The insurance company does not pay out. It's the rest of us who pay through increased premiums.when some idiot wrote off my tatty old 531 steel framed bike, insurance wanted quote for like-for-like replacement. lbs put quote in for £2000, as only mercian were able to supply a 531 steel frame in the right colour (black). frameset only cost me £50 and the insurance offered £1400; i also got to keep the old bike and reuse most of the spares![]()
Steel frames, well the foreign made ones. Are these made on CNC machine now rather than hand made and if so should be fairly cheap to produce? There are still a lot of new steel frames on the market.Definitely. I can remember the 'new' aluminium frames being priced right at the top of the range, when steel bikes were everywhere...
the insurance company asked for the quote; what they did about it was down to them...I'm always in two minds about such a scenario. The insurance company does not pay out. It's the rest of us who pay through increased premiums.