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Date: 01 Sep 2006 09:11:07
From: Roscoe East
Subject: Moots vs. Merlin vs. Seven
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Having recently gotten both a pantload of unexpected cash, and an inexplicable titanium jones, was wondering if there are any good reasons to choose one of the above-named bikes over the others? I do mostly club road riding, 40-100 miles a day two or three days a week interspersed with occasional commuting to/from work (11 miles each way). I like speed, I like climbing almost as much as descending, I like a bike that's light enough I can carry it up 5 flights of stairs... I don't do any racing now, but wouldn't mind a machine capable of surviving crits if I got into it at some later date. I'd ideally like a bike that will last forever. >From what I've seen of Moots, Merlin, and Seven, any of these brands would fit the bill. So what don't I know about these companies? Warranty, customer service, recall record, value, anything that would make you lean towards one brand? Thanks.
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Date: 01 Sep 2006 17:51:53
From: Roy Zipris
Subject: Re: Moots vs. Merlin vs. Seven
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Merlins are, or were, designed by Tom Kellogg, who is Spectrum Bikes; Merlin welds his ti frames, though he and his partner do their own steel bikes. Why not go directly to the source? Tom's a great framebuilder, a nice guy, and good to work with on the bike of your dreams; I enjoy my Spectrum immensely. Regards, Roy Zipris
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Date: 01 Sep 2006 09:25:48
From: gds
Subject: Re: Moots vs. Merlin vs. Seven
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Roscoe East wrote: > Having recently gotten both a pantload of unexpected cash, and an > inexplicable titanium jones, was wondering if there are any good > reasons to choose one of the above-named bikes over the others? > > I do mostly club road riding, 40-100 miles a day two or three days a > week interspersed with occasional commuting to/from work (11 miles each > way). I like speed, I like climbing almost as much as descending, I > like a bike that's light enough I can carry it up 5 flights of > stairs... I don't do any racing now, but wouldn't mind a machine > capable of surviving crits if I got into it at some later date. > > I'd ideally like a bike that will last forever. > > >From what I've seen of Moots, Merlin, and Seven, any of these brands > would fit the bill. So what don't I know about these companies? > Warranty, customer service, recall record, value, anything that would > make you lean towards one brand? > > Thanks. All are good brands with long histories. Merlin is now part of Litespeed. Among the brands your best bet is to find the frame that fits you the best. That will be more important than the decal on the frame.
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