New frame?
xcMuttley
Posts: 434
Hi,
Im thinking of a new frame to switch all of my current parts onto(Maybe not Bottom bracket etc.)
Just wondering what i can get for under £750?
Im really enjoying my racing so carbon, lightweight, yet strong enough to get the power down in the sprints would be a good! Also really enjoying doing climbing challenges+Long(120+mile rides) Obviously cant have everything but racing is a big part! Would preferably like a tapered headtube too, not a must but from using both tapered and straight i much prefer a tapered headtube.
Quite like the Kinesis KR810
What else is on the market apart from planet x frames?
Thanks in advance
Im thinking of a new frame to switch all of my current parts onto(Maybe not Bottom bracket etc.)
Just wondering what i can get for under £750?
Im really enjoying my racing so carbon, lightweight, yet strong enough to get the power down in the sprints would be a good! Also really enjoying doing climbing challenges+Long(120+mile rides) Obviously cant have everything but racing is a big part! Would preferably like a tapered headtube too, not a must but from using both tapered and straight i much prefer a tapered headtube.
Quite like the Kinesis KR810
What else is on the market apart from planet x frames?
Thanks in advance
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Westbrook cycles,Scott CR1 pro £449 or £499 with press fit bb0
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CR1 is the money. Alternatively if you need a 54 I'm selling one of my Foil framesetsEnglish Cycles V3 | Cervelo P5 | Cervelo T4 | Trek Domane Koppenberg0
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brimmers wrote:Westbrook cycles,Scott CR1 pro £449 or £499 with press fit bb
I'm also looking for a new frame, and saw this, but the largest size they have is 58 cm. Anyone got any other suggestions? Preferably with BSA BB and not requiring any brazing (old dog, new tricks etc.).0