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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    What about the weight limit ? These 2 spirit tubes made you do it ?

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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    The carbon bike is gorgeous. Love the clean straight lines. I grow weary of the crop of curly-Q carbon bikes out there. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
    About the weight limit: aren't you worried about scaring folks away? At 180, I know I'd think twice about buying a bike with so little "freeboard" specifically stated as a limit by the company. I know there's a lot of wiggle room in that number, but when you state it, people tend to listen and look elsewhere. It might be nice to have another steel bike at that price point for them. Are you going to limit sizes too? At 6'5" I ride a 60 cm frame, and at 180, I'm getting pretty close to looking like a zipper when I stick out my tongue.
    The reason why I'm adding this is because steel might be more attractive to "recreational" riders that don't worry as much about weight. Putting a weight limit on it might decrease your market.

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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    I think the Spirit TT is maximum 57cm, so that takes care of that ;-)

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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    The Spirit HSS top tube and down tube are thin - there is no getting around that. But we'd like to build with this tube set and we're looking at it as a steel race bike and we want it to have that race bike feel and ride. For larger riders - or those more concerned about longevity - I would encourage them to consider a custom Hampsten Life or MAX frame.
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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    I'm sure the bikes ride fantastic, but I especially like the graphics and the grey/green of the carbon bike.

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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    sorry if i missed it, but what is the other color option for the carbon frame?

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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    New line of bikes looks great. Complimenti!

    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    Around here we say it “MAL-lee-ah ROZE-ah” but we’ll accept almost any pronunciation and sort of promise to not s****** when it gets butchered.
    Try "MAH(L)-yah ROZE-ah." The "l" in maglia isn't audible as a normal liquid l, certainly doesn't introduce an entire syllable. Just a bit of flatness in the tongue/tip against the lower teeth, as is "yes." Similar - but not identical - to "million."

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    Quote Originally Posted by funcrusher View Post
    sorry if i missed it, but what is the other color option for the carbon frame?
    We're calling it Squadra Azzura. It's the blue we used on the steel bike, which is close to, but a little brighter than, a Gios blue. So currently we're offering those two colors - or "colours", Grant - Verdigris and Squadra Azzura, because they work well with our multi-color graphics. A black could work, maybe a green, a gray, but nothing that clashes with cream or pink. For now, one decal set and two paint choices - it's rather refreshing!

    Quote Originally Posted by Silk Hope View Post
    Try "MAH(L)-yah ROZE-ah." The "l" in maglia isn't audible as a normal liquid l, certainly doesn't introduce an entire syllable. Just a bit of flatness in the tongue/tip against the lower teeth, as is "yes." Similar - but not identical - to "million."
    Thanks for this. I struggled with the pronunciation guide and listened to input from others but your explanation sounds the best. Updating...
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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    The pf30 is a bummer on an otherwise rad bike.

    My vote is for a fancy off the shelf steel rain bike. A Columbus tube'd surly pacer with good geometry...

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    Quote Originally Posted by PJN View Post
    The pf30 is a bummer on an otherwise rad bike.

    My vote is for a fancy off the shelf steel rain bike. A Columbus tube'd surly pacer with good geometry...
    All those big tubes - CS, ST, DT - need somewhere big to land.

    The rain bike idea is in the works...
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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    This is something I would definitely be interested in!

    The rain bike idea is in the works...[/QUOTE]

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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    Must be almost Valentine's Day, "Rosa" sprouting out all over Seattle. Today's local Craiglist Bianchi Campione d'Italia:

    RosaBianchi.jpg

    Love is in the air....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    All those big tubes - CS, ST, DT - need somewhere big to land.
    Easier to weld on a big bb sell I take it but I'm pretty sure that same bike using the same tubes can also work on a threaded normal BB, no? Well at least I hope so because my incoming Lobster has tubes that make these look very thin and a BSC BB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel View Post
    Easier to weld on a big bb sell I take it but I'm pretty sure that same bike using the same tubes can also work on a threaded normal BB, no? Well at least I hope so because my incoming Lobster has tubes that make these look very thin and a BSC BB.
    It can be done but Max, our welder, prefers to not have weld beads overlapping, thus our embrace of the big BBs. If your Lobster is aluminum then that's a different animal and weld overlap is just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel View Post
    Easier to weld on a big bb sell I take it but I'm pretty sure that same bike using the same tubes can also work on a threaded normal BB, no? Well at least I hope so because my incoming Lobster has tubes that make these look very thin and a BSC BB.
    It can be done but Max, our welder, prefers to not have weld beads overlapping, thus our embrace of the big BBs. If your Lobster is aluminum then that's a different animal and weld overlap is just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post
    It can be done but Max, our welder, prefers to not have weld beads overlapping, thus our embrace of the big BBs. If your Lobster is aluminum then that's a different animal and weld overlap is just fine.
    I have heard that steel TIG welders do not like the beads to overlap. We do see plenty of it though


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    Quote Originally Posted by PJN View Post
    The pf30 is a bummer on an otherwise rad bike.
    IMO - the new Chris King bb cups go a long way to make it a non-bummer issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hampco View Post

    The rain bike idea is in the works...
    hmmm, what about a carbon Strada Bianca?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kohlboto View Post
    hmmm, what about a carbon Strada Bianca?
    We're headed that way…
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    Default Re: New project, Maglia ROSA

    Any thoughts on trying that new stainless Reynolds 921 steel for the rain bike?

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