rondot@spiritone.com
Well designed, built, kind to your body bikes that handle superbly, offer consistent disc brake performance, look super sweet and pretty much make mud an issue only for your fitness and driving skills. Did I mention Ti does not rust! A race bike at the top level, but can be ridden all year! Ride it the rest of your life! Easy for me to say at 64 :-)
Bring more mud please!
ron
From: Kathy Hovermale
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 10:07 AM
To: 'David Rosen' ; obra@list.obra.org
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] Sage Cycles Demo bike reservation list forCross Crusade Races
David, thanks so very much for letting me ride a demo Sage bike during my women’s race. My derailleur broke and because of David, I was still able to race.
The bike handled really well in the corners and I kept the rubber down. My only errors were shifting as the shifters were different than my cross bike.
Thanks again and this bike totally rocked.
P.S. What tires were on the 52 cm?
Kathy Hovermale
Boneyard Cycling
Bend, Oregon
From: obra-bounces@list.obra.org [mailto:obra-bounces@list.obra.org] On Behalf Of David Rosen
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 9:47 AM
To: obra@list.obra.org
Subject: [OBRA Chat] Sage Cycles Demo bike reservation list for Cross Crusade Races
Hi Everyone,
I hope everyone who attended the Cross Crusade: Rainier race this past weekend had a great time. I know I did and everyone I did have a chance to speak with seemed to as well. The weather was fantastic, the mud was thick (a little too thick by the end of the day), and the climbing hurt. This coming weekend should have spectacular weather and a spectacular course. I am looking forward to it say the least.
If you were at the race this past Sunday, you might have noticed quite a few Sage Cycles bikes being raced in various categories. We had bikes racing everything from Beginners to Master A’s to Clydesdales to the Women’s races in the afternoon. All in all, it was a great day for the demo bikes as they were thoroughly raced all day. With that in mind, I have created a “Reservation list” for anyone who wants to use one of the bikes for their race. It is based on a first come/ first serve basis, so if you are interested, please contact me as soon as you can and I will add you to the list. Here is a quick sizing chart for the bikes that are available for demo (we do have a 61cm frame in sizing, but not available as a demo bike):
Frame
Seat Tube
Seat Tube
Seat Tube
Top Tube
Head Tube
Chainstay
Wheelbase
Stand Over
BB
Size
(center-top)
(center-center)
Angle
Effective
Length + Angle
Height
Drop
49 cm
49 cm
43 cm
74°
51.5 cm
9.5 cm @ 71°
43.5 cm
102 cm
75.4 cm
55mm
52 cm
52 cm
46 cm
73°
53 cm
11cm @ 71°
43.5 cm
102 cm
77.6 cm
55mm
55 cm
55 cm
49.1 cm
73°
55 cm
14 cm @ 72°
43.5 cm
102 cm
80.5 cm
55mm
58 cm
58 cm
52.2 cm
72°
57.5 cm
17 cm @ 73°
43.5 cm
103 cm
83.5 cm
55mm
Here is a link to the Cyclocross page to get a better look at the bike and the specs of the models: http://sagetitanium.com/sage-bikes/cyclocross/. Keep in mind, that bikes can be built with either SRAM or Campy in addition to Shimano. We started running a very special promotion this past weekend for our Cyclocross bikes only, so if you are interested in taking advantage of this amazing offer, please stop by the tent to ask about it. It is for a limited time and on a limited amount of inventory.
Lastly, I race the Clydesdale race, so if you are getting a bike for an early morning race, please stop by before I take off for the Clydes race so I can get you all set up and ready to go.
I look forward to seeing you at PIR this weekend.
Sincerely,
Dave
Sage Cycles
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