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				The $7,000 Schwinn (depending upon components)
			 
			Seems to be a bit of hype when you can get a sub $1,000 Gios (Italian) or Gunnar (American) steel frame, with mid-level Shimano or SRAM components for less than $1K more. Still this Reynolds 953 stainless steel frame with the top line SRAM group, nets $7K. A work of handmade American-built art, IMO.     http://www.schwinnbikes.com/paramount/ 
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			It's made in the old Paramount factory that Richard Schwinn owns
		 
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			About time they built something real again!! Bet we won't find that at wally world   
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 Granted, Reynolds 953 is the new uber-steel from Britain. It's made, essentially, from the same steel as fine silverware - hence "stainless." So the bike won't rust, and will last for generations. But that price! I know of a builder who can custom build a 953 frame for $2,500. Put a lightly-used last year's gruppo of whatever you want - Dura-Ace, Record, SRAM Red - for $1,500, and at $4K, there you have it. Perfection. The remaining $3K can go into cute cycling outfits.   
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			Scott emails his enjoyment of riding my old supercourse...sold to him for $200 + shipping.  But...he can't brag about spending $7K, can he?    I'm sending him this link...maybe he'll post a pic? 
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			How does the 953 compare to Ti?  I'm angling to buy a Ti bike with Ultegra parts.  My wife doesn't know about this yet but that's what I want for my bday and xmas.  There's a local builder that I can order from but I'm also looking at Merlin. Still that Paramount is sweet. I was just checking out the ad in Bicycling. Out of my reach at $7k though. I think I'll enter the sweepstakes. | ||
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 Plus it's steel. And really, you can't beat that with any other material. 
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Overall, his is probably a better bicycle. But that's just my opinion. I'm old school when I can be old school.
		 
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			The lugs on that bike are work of art. This is not just a nice ride, it's a stunning piece of craftsmanship. angela 
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			Yup, steel is real.  However, that Paramount looks too nice to ride.  I'd love to own one though.
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			WOW, that price is breathtaking...  I just bought a new pinarello F4.13 with all campie chorus carbon 11 speed which listed out for 6400.00 paid 5020.00 weight is just under 17 pounds. I ride a Ti bike and after riding his carbon fiber bike, could not pick up any difference in road feel, it did accelerate faster due to the 2-3 pound difference in weight but hey, we are splitting hair here. I think the last time I checked with TiCycles.com you could pick up a complete ti bike for around 4K. 
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			Meh. No better than the old, Waterford-built Paramounts. The lugs are nice, but anyone can buy some Henry James' and put together a nice looking frame. Schwinn still has a lot of work to do to clear their name. Doesn't anybody remember Columbus Metax? One of the frames I still regret passing on is the Rhygin Juke. God those were beautiful. 
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			Are those real Nervex lugs?  Didn't know anybody used anything like that anymore.   My first 'real' bike was a brand new 1975 Paramount P10 with all Campagnolo. Silver with chrome Nervex lugs. $600 brand new   
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Yes, IIRC.   Quote: 
 The last time I saw a cherry old school Paramount was in Barcelona, of all places. 
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			my LBS has a full carbon road bike for $14,000!!!! WTF?!?!?!?
		 
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So does mine. A Pinarello like the one Sastre won the Tour de France on. $15K. Sastre gets them for free, though. 
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  (I know all parties involved, it was a real bet) and am old school enough. BTW, DD being an old school guy to has jumped up on the scale of people I want t hang out & drink with, not that it matters to him. 
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			Extremely cool, but at that price, it's just ridiculous.  For $7k you could buy two Cervelos for cryin' out loud!
		 
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			cantdrv55.  check out  www.sycip.com  they're up in santa rosa.  i believe they do ti, but they can build you a nice reynolds 853 in the 16lb. range.  one of the nicest riding bikes i've had.  they can also build with carbon rear stays.  fillet, tig or lugged.
		 
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