[CR]Re: Custom vs. Mass Produced Face Off (IP Merkin)

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Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 16:47:32 -0500
From: <ipmerkin@aol.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Re: Custom vs. Mass Produced Face Off (IP Merkin)

Tom Martin asked:

"Years ago Bicycle Guide did a side by side test of 4 bikes: Lugged steel, Tigged steel, tigged aluminum, and one other which I forget. I also forget the results. Anyone have a copy of the article?"

I remember two different comparison articles. The first was in Road Bike Action, and it was a comparison of three GT Edge (I think that was the model) frames... Ti, aluminum, and steel - all tigged. As I recall, steel (Excel Podium) won, but Ti was close. They all hated the aluminum.

The second article was in Bicycle Guide and was a comparison of Torelli frames made from four different Columbus steels. All I remember was that Aelle and EL-OS were two of the frames (Neuron and Brain might have been the other two), and plain old straight gauge Aelle was the overall winner in the judgement of the riders. I don't think I have the magazine anymore, but I remember the article because I didn't feel so bad about riding an Aelle-R Torpado after reading it.

IP Merkin
Providence, RI