IbocProSX":11qnrdd8 said:Elev12k":11qnrdd8 said:Juchem
Earlier in the topic I saw Juchem included in the list of steel builders. Juchem is an aluminum specialist and does explicitely not do steel.
That was me, and I stand corrected, I had the image of Wiesmann and Noll connected to Juchem somehow, but apparently mistaken.
BTW I'm surprised you haven't brought up the Japanese steel frames from Miyata, Panasonic or Bridgestone while you are here.
I read a lot of German Bike Mags in my early MTB days as they were a wealth of information on all things MTB compared to the Dutch offerings. Always struck me the large number of "national" MTB brands, Germany, UK or France focused, and some of them make very nice bikes never seen on these shores.
Enjoy!!
Yes, sorry for not contibuting to the steel bike sum up The Japanese did some decent to very decent frames. Panasonic a pure race chassis with their MC Team and some full hard core ready with MC Comp and MC Expert. Miyata and Kuwahara mainly with neat but more traditional offerings. Bridgestone a little quirky. Of coure the little Toyo production shop with their frames for Ritchey, Rocky, BikeTech and so on.
I read a lot German mags back than. From the quality surveys by the Germans it always seemed makes like Juchem, Müsing and Nöll were tough to beat. Loyal to their own makes or exponent of their history of engineering excellence?