HorTs
Über Member
- Location
- Portsmouth
I asked a couple of local shops for a quotes for a build based on the Lynksey Sportive Frame - possible the disc version so I can move to disc brakes when good, reliable, non-product recall, hydraulic road brakes are available.
It will be my main bike (I'm not a winter/summer bike person) so I will be commuting 20 miles a day plus using it for long weekend rides and 100+ mile Audaxes.
Anyway, I put the spec in with the Lynksey frame and both shops came back with suggestions of other frames, one for the Genesis Equilibrium Ti and the other for the Kinesis Decade Tripster ATR and Grand Fondo Ti V2.
Both cite that the frames have better clearance for mud guards and one says the Lynksey's 'plain 1 1/8” head tube means that obsolescence could be a problem'.
What are your opinions on the options and on what the shops have to say?
It will be my main bike (I'm not a winter/summer bike person) so I will be commuting 20 miles a day plus using it for long weekend rides and 100+ mile Audaxes.
Anyway, I put the spec in with the Lynksey frame and both shops came back with suggestions of other frames, one for the Genesis Equilibrium Ti and the other for the Kinesis Decade Tripster ATR and Grand Fondo Ti V2.
Both cite that the frames have better clearance for mud guards and one says the Lynksey's 'plain 1 1/8” head tube means that obsolescence could be a problem'.
What are your opinions on the options and on what the shops have to say?