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| | Upmarket Unipaks? http://www.missionbicycle.com/ Or proper beaters, steeds, and HHSBs? This is what the owner of the company said in an interview. "We build custom fixed gear city bikes. Our customers choose the components and colors they want and we build them their dream bicycle. We conceived the company in November, staffed up in March, and have fulfilled over a hundred orders since April. Our website has pictures of our bikes and a blog with a lot of the back story" Notice how the FRAME is not specced. He offers customers the choice of components and colours. I think its a fancy-pansy-pricey Unipak. |
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| | http://www.missionbicycle.com/blog/k...cle-spotted-uk "He will be causing havok in the U.K. for a long time to come!" OH YEAH??!! |
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| | http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2007...-bicycles.html That's all I could find about it with the help of google. Might be more hiding though. |
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| | My name is Zack, and I am an one of the guys from Mission Bicycle (I found this thread through our referrer logs). I am dropping in to to put a face to a name and clear up misinformation. A comment though first: Generally we are not trying to sell bicycles to cyclists who are already assembling bikes themselves. You are not our customers. Mostly we sell bikes to folks just getting serious about riding. We sell them nice looking fixed gear bikes with quality components and front brakes and we try hard to make them happy. I realize this might offend some of you, but frankly, grow up. At the end of the day we are getting more people on bikes and we're proud of that. Quote:
Frame: Powder-coated IRO Mark V Rims: Velocity Deep V Spokes: DT Swiss Competition or Champion Hubs: Origin high flange or Phil Woods Tires: CST or Vittoria Rubinos Cranks: Origin8 or SigunoLOCO or Stronglight track Bars: Origin8/Soma or Nitto Headset: Aheadset or Acros Saddle: Mike Aitken or Selle Stem: Origin8 or Thompson Bottom Bracket: Shimano Post: Alloy or Rockwerks or Thompson Basically, we sell powder-coated Mark V's with Deep V wheel-sets and decent standard components for $830 and we think that is more than fair. Yes some of the standard components aren't much better than what you can get on a store-bought bike, but that's why we offer upgrades. Quote:
On our base bike: IRO Mark V: $260 Blast + Powdercoat: $150 Deep V Wheelset w/ DT Swiss $280 Bars: $20 Grips / tape: $10 Headset: $20 Saddle: $22 Stem: $23 Bottom Bracket: $12 Crank: $60 Chain: $8 Brake: $50 Seatpost: $10 Tires: $10 Pedals + clips: $15 Total : $950 (vs $830). If you disagree go google around and dispute any of these prices. Last edited by Zack; 12th August 2008 at 18:50.. | ||
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| | Hello Pete. I'm not expecting to convince anyone, just making sure untrue things don't go unchallenged in the public record. FYI I bought the same Fuji bike not two years ago :) http://zacker.org/todays-impulse-purchase ... and I think that Nik's yellow bike is a way better. But to each his own I suppose. |
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