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Conference noted::bicycle

Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2110.0. "Edco" by WMOIS::FLYE_N () Wed Oct 16 1991 07:19

    
    Would any know the address or phone number for the importer of Edco
    bicycle components?  Edco is a quality Swiss manufacturer.
    
                                         Norm
    
    
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2110.1LJOHUB::CRITZWed Oct 16 1991 11:0215
    	Norm,
    
    	Just received my latest BICYCLE GUIDE and VeloNews. I saw
    	your note and said, "Hey, I just saw something last night
    	in BG about EDCO."
    
    	So, without further ado...
    
    		EDCO Engineerying sa
    		CH-2108 Couvet
    		Phone: 038/64 11 31
    		Telex: 952977 edco ch
    		Fax:   038/63 33 92
    
    	Scott
2110.2WMOIS::FLYE_NThu Oct 17 1991 21:2110
    
    Scott,
    
    	I saw that ad as well.  I believe the number is in Switzerland.
    I don't speak Swiss or do they use English?
    
    
    							Norm
    
      
2110.3SWISS = german, french or italianMVSX00::MVSX02::GISLERtri = action for real athletesFri Oct 18 1991 05:3611
	Norm,

	The address you have is in the french part of Switzerland.
	So they would speak french, but maybe also englsih, since
	they export their products (very good quality indeed).

	If you want I can call them up (I live in Geneva). You just
	would have to tell me exactly what you would like to know.

	Norbert
2110.4WMOIS::FLYE_NFri Oct 18 1991 07:1215
    
    Norbert,
    
    	I am interested in all of their products.  I here they manufacture
    cranks, bottom brackets and derailleurs as well as the beautiful hubs
    that I saw.  
      I need to know who their importer to the United States is.  If not,
    how do I order direct.  
      I don't speak French, but I do alright with English.
    
    						thanks much,
    							    Norm
    
    	
    								      
2110.5Edco distributors?NQOPS::CLELANDUSIM&T Data Center ServicesFri Oct 18 1991 11:5312
    	I'm unaware of where you are located, but...
    
    	Have you tried any local dealers yet?  Can their distributors
    	get their hands on any of the stuff?
    
    	Also, a gentleman named Brian Richard was selling some Edco
    	competition products in topic # 2. (Somewhere around # 2.325)
    	If you can't find it, enter "direc /all /author=brichard",
    	you'll find any notes entered by that username.
    
    	I've spoken with Brian, he seems very knowledgable, but I don't
    	know if he still ventures into this conference...
2110.6EDCO distributor in CaliforniaMVSX00::MVSX02::GISLERtri = action for real athletesMon Oct 21 1991 13:3720
	Hi Norm,

	I just called the EDCO factory and was given the following address
	as for the general importer for the US:

	Pace-Line Inc.
	114 Nelson Avenue
	ARROYO GRANDE - California 93420
	phone:  805 489 63 63   /  fax:  805 489 16 68

	I have a folder here showing their products for racing bikes as	
	well as for ATB. It is about of the same quality and price-range
	as the Shimano Dura-Ace or Campa Record.
	
	Just let me know your address if you want me to send you the	
	folder.

	regards. 
	Norbert
2110.7WMOIS::FLYE_NMon Oct 21 1991 22:4017
    
    Thanks Norbert.  The info is exactly what I was looking for.  
      I just received my trade name application for the state of New 
    Hampshire.  I am now an official bicycle frame manufacturer.  However 
    production won't begin until next summer.     
      This winter I plan to build myself road and MTB frames.  On the road
    bike I would like to use at least the Edco hubs and maybe some of their
    other components.  
      The reason for wanting the importers address is so I can purchase the 
    components wholesale.
    
    Look for "Team Flye" next summer.  That is if a single rider can be
    called a team.
    
    							Norm
    
        
2110.8FLYE BIKESMVSX00::MVSX02::GISLERtri = action for real athletesTue Oct 22 1991 04:516
	Good luck then Norm. 

	Let me know when the first "FLYE BIKE" is on the road.

	regards. norbert 
2110.9SIGN ME UP!WMOIS::GIROUARD_CTue Oct 22 1991 08:363
     Hell, gimme a shirt and I'll be on your team...
    
     Chip_who's_always_looking_for_free_cycling_apparel
2110.10Will they Flye?RUTILE::MACFADYENEx-patriotTue Oct 22 1991 12:496
So tell us, Norm, what are the "Flye" bikes going to be like, ie which tubing,
any special features, and so on? If you want to divulge these details, that
is...


Rod
2110.11:-)NOVA::FISHERRdb/VMS DinosaurTue Oct 22 1991 12:521
    As with all "true flyes" they will have a single pair of wings ...
2110.12Is Chip selling his Merlin?CTHQ3::JENIN::FREREEllas Danzan SolasTue Oct 22 1991 15:454
Hey Everybody,

By what I just read from Chip's memo, he will be getting rid of his so-so Merlin 
and Campy stuff to go with a Team Flye and Edco components.
2110.13WMOIS::FLYE_NWed Oct 23 1991 02:2130
    
    I am still trying to get all the equipment together for the business.
    Hopefully sometime this winter I will have everything.  If anyone knows
    where I can get some used stuff let me know.  At the moment I need
    almost everything.  I know where to get everything new but would like to 
    try a little longer to get used equipment.  If I can't get used
    equipment soon I will puchase everything new.  
      Once I have the equipment I will be able to start kicking them out.
    I plan on having two lines of bikes.  The "FLYE" bikes will be totally
    custom.  The customer will be measured and the frame built to fit the 
    person.  They will have the choice of any steel tubing they wish.  The
    frames will be built silver brazed lugged, small fillet brass or large
    fillet brass.  The customer will have input as to the frames geometry,
    braze-ons, etc.  
      The other line will be called "TERRAPLANE" (land flyer) and will be
    cheaper.  They will still be hand built but will be more of an "off the 
    shelf bike".  Fixed geometry, no choice of braze-ons, no wild paint
    jobs, etc.
      I have contacted enough wholesalers that I will be able to offer just
    about any component choices the customer wishes, subject to
    availablilty.  
     Anything I forgot?
    
    Chip if you want to wear one of my jerseys you will have to get rid of
    that junk you are riding.  Remember to save the headset for me.
    
    							Norm
    
     
       
2110.14JUST FACTS FLYE, JUST THE FACTS...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Oct 23 1991 09:2319
    I wouldn't sell my MERLIN for anything (including Norm's weight in 
    platinum!).
    
    All I wanted was a shirt... I'll continue to ride with "real" equipment.
    
    Junk you say? My dear boy, let me explain a few things to you...
    
     o My guess is that the word "junk" is used in conjunction (or in
       lieu of) with you inability to work the precious metal...
    
     o Let's see... Specialized? MERLIN?... Specialized? MERLIN?
       (I won't harp on this one... the answer's toooooo obvious)
    
     o At least your taste in headsets is noteworthy.  With a little
       work you'll come around on the rest of the stuff...
    
    
       :-)   CHIP  :-)
     o 
2110.15ULTRA::WITTENBERGUphill, Into the WindWed Oct 23 1991 13:395
    You might  want  to  check  out  Bike  Ex's  sale. They're selling
    everything,  including their shop tools. I don't know if they have
    frame tools, but suspect that they do.

--David
2110.16WMOIS::FLYE_NThu Oct 24 1991 01:4232
    
    RE. 14
    
    Chip,
    
    	Actually I have become a steel fan again.  I have owned steel,
    aluminum & carbon fiber and have ridden titanium.  The new oversized
    steel, to me, seems to be the way to go.  As my cycling ability has 
    improved I see what the pro's mean by steel having a special feel.
    The non-ferrous frames may soak up shock but steel lets me know what
    is happening between me and the road.  My Specialized Allez Epic may 
    have been comfortable on a long ride but ripping through a high speed
    corner on it now scares the hell out of me because I don't have a feel 
    of the road.  I have had the wheel start to slide without warning.  I 
    was at the edge of traction without knowing like I would with steel.
      People say steel has a harsh ride and is heavy.  The harsh ride lets
    you know the traction situaton.  The new oversized tubing will
    alleviate some of the harshness.  The frames built with the new tubing
    are also starting to rival the weight of the non-ferrous frames.
      Steel is inexpensive, easy to work with and available.  For the
    little guy working with the non-ferrous stuff is not really worth it.
    Have you ever tried to get lugs for carbon fiber?  Titanium is rough
    on tools, expensive and requires an inert gas bath for welding.  
    Aluminum is problably the easiest of the three to work with but there 
    is an availability and selection problem.  
      Everyone has their opinion on what is the best.  I'll respect that.
    I do think that steel will make a resurgence and the non-ferrous stuff
    will be around for a while to come.  
    
    							Norm
    
      
2110.17A LITTLE HELIUM, IF YOU PLEASE...WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Oct 24 1991 12:5316
     Sheesh, Norm... Lighten up, will ya!
    
    
     Can't you feel a compressed cookie (while it's happening?)
    
    
     Actually, I must be missing that "jeweler's feel" that you mention...
    (Old war wound I guess).
    
     Actually, this is probably my laziness talking, but steel and paint
    are a pain in the *ss. Rust, scratches - I challenge your remark that
    says "new" (available and cost "hibitive") steel tubing is rivaling
    other materials... I haven't read anything like anywhere... Help me
    if I'm all wet here...
    
     Chip the "going numb" Titanium Ninja Rider
2110.18Hope that they FLYE!!CTHQ3::JENIN::FREREEllas Danzan SolasThu Oct 24 1991 13:1612
2110.19marketing par excellenceSHALOT::ELLISJohn Lee Ellis - assembly requiredThu Oct 24 1991 15:5210
    
    Les Woodland tells in his recent book of the "fabled publicity
    caravans" accompanying the Tour de France, including "lorries done up
    as dead flies and vacuum cleaners."  So here's a precedent for you,
    Norm.  Visualize the promo possibilities of "lorries done up as live
    flies" to advertise your frames to the tifosi of many lands! :-)
    
    -john
    
    (Presumably the dead flies represented some pest-control company.)
2110.20MOVIES::WIDDOWSONRod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391Thu Oct 24 1991 16:068
    > (Presumably the dead flies represented some pest-control company.)
    
    You've heard of catch sprints ?  Well Catch is fly-spray.
    
    As far as I remember the Vacuum cleaner was the voiture balais until
    some riders complained that the stigma of being picked up by the van
    was bad enough without it being a vacuum cleaner....
                                                        
2110.21Standing-room only on the AlpeRUTILE::MACFADYENEx- has-beenFri Oct 25 1991 07:085
    The broom-wagon this year wasn't a vacuum cleaner. But it did carry a
    broom fixed to the front.
    
    
    Rod