Hi, I found out about this forum from (
Fermaguiana). I know that this question was not directed at me but I'll answer anyway :D
I was one of 14 clients who went on this year's Cinghiale Dolomiti Epic--as it was my first time in Europe as well as first time on a Cinghiale trip, I decided that my Merckx Motorola TSX was the most suitable tool for the job, although my carbon bike would have been the lightest.
While on the trip, one of the other clients had a freshly in-house welded Ti Gran Paradiso and I couldn't help how awesome it looked--it definitely had the "Euro tchotchke-esqueness", as A. Hampsten would say, in its flawless fish-scale welds and clean angles, yet it was understated, without the look-at-me graphics that seems to plague most of the mass-produced carbon bikes that are fabricated in a soulless matter.
I had toyed with the idea of having my Merckx bike geometry replicated with more modern materials and S&S couplers for some time but after seeing the quality of the Ti Hampsten GP in person, having A. Hampsten look at my fit in person, it all made sense.
However, what finally drove me to actually contact Steve about a frame build was when I was filing away the maps, papers, and such from the Cinghiale trip and a trinket fell out of a folder--a Gavia badge that A. Hampsten picked up for each client at the rifugio on top. I didn't know what to do with the badge, really, so the logical conclusion was that I would need another bike.
So far the process has been very pleasant and no-nonsense.
Furthermore, I was completely blown away when Andy remembered the minute geometry tweaks he recommended to me off the top of his head, months after we had come back from Italy!
This, to me, is where the value lies in Hampsten cycles: having been fitted by the man, confidence in Max et al. doing the welding, and Steve doing the design and management of the whole process.
I hope to have the whole bike together some time before the spring so that I can get some good miles on it before my next trip to Italy during the summer! Obviously, I will be bringing the new Ti Gran Paradiso on the next Cinghiale trip I plan to go on in 2012!
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