Re: [CR] Bob Stout?

(Example: Framebuilding:Tubing)

Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 02:35:29 -0600
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Subject: Re: [CR] Bob Stout?


Hi David,

You are correct that Ron Stout was a SLC based builder. There was a Bob Stout as well, Ron's brother, who owned Stout Cycles, a SLC bike shop for years. Ron's frames are quite nice and if anything, overbuilt. Very stable workhorse type frames that could take the up and down, choppy road nature of the area they came from.

Stout frames many times had a unique and very nice fastback style seat stay, and his paint work was often very nice as well.

Last I heard, both brothers were in the construction (buildings) business and out of bikes since the mid-late 90's. USA Cycling CEO Steve Johnson rode a Stout to a National Championship, and iirc an age graded World's title back in the late 80's.

Greg Overton Denver, Colorado

Quoting "David G. White" <whiteknight@burlingtontelecom.net>:
> Steve,
>
> I suspect you actually are remembering Ron Stout. He was a builder in
> Salt Lake City, UT. I have one of his bikes. It's one of my favorites.
> My impression is that he exited the frame business in the early 90s,
> but I'm not certain.
>
> Best,
>
> David
>
> David G. White
> Burlington, VT
>
>
>
> Steve Whitting wrote:
>> In the mid-70s, Bike Warehouse (pre-Arni Nashbar) published a
>> "framebuilders catalogue" featuring the "who's-who" of domestic and
>> a few across-the-pond framebuilders. I recall that Bob Stout was
>> building some really beautiful frames back then. Does anyone know
>> if Bob is still in business? Does anyone on CR own a Stout frame?
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Steve Whitting
>> "The Ciocc Cat"
>> Prairieville, Louisiana USA
>> Website at http://ciocc-cat.angelfire.com/
>>
>>
>>
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