Yeah, maybe $1K. Half price from a Homer. But if the San Marcos can average
$750 retail, why couldn't other Taiwanese bikes (single TT, single color)?

I guess that raises the question, why does a Taiwanese made Sam H cost more
than a Taiwanese San Marcos?


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Michael_S <mikeybi...@rocketmail.com>wrote:

> I doubt the price would go that low David, maybe $1000 like the original
> Hillbornes. I would buy one at that price that fits fat tires with a single
> top tube and lugs, no discs please.
> On the stem issue, to me it's tough to build a production bike and get
> everything to line up for everybody type. So those with longer legs and
> shorter torso's end up with taller stems. For me most of the Riv's fit
> pretty well with just the right amount of stem, so I prefer quills.
>
> ~mike
> Carlsbad Ca
>
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