Pace...where's it all going?

That is a shame and a crappy bi-product of foreign take over. :(

How much of the original Pace company was the fork division? Quite a significant proportion I guess.

However the point i tried to make still appears to be valid, if Pace start selling a good number of these framesets, even though they are manufactured abroad jobs would still likely be created in sales, warehousing, shipping and distribution here in the UK.

Take a look at companies like On One and Singular this is exactly the same business model. I think I'd still like to give my money to a company based in the UK than abroad.But dont get me wrong I have loads of admiration for the guys still making stuff here such as Hope which are one of my favorites and I will plump for Hope stuff where available.
 
what gets me more than anything is how this has survived in retro mtb chat!
 
Beacause it contains people comparing happy hardcore hardtails to vintage xc race bikes :roll:
 
i dont care how people ride, i just cant understand why people do it, its like they are thinking LOOK AT ME ON MY FULL SUS

You clearly care enough to rant on about it.

i take it by your coment you are 1 of those types!!

You take what you like, it's only teh internetz.
 
Ehh? I thought the question in the OP related to whether Pace lost its way in producing new fangled but retro styled frames rather than anything particularly innovative.

The 13 pages of this topic (with the odd exception)have in general discussed a company from way back and whether it has sold / lost its soul by not innovating (not retro in anyway) or by following the current trend for retro styling and materials. And the very fact its got to 13 pages would indicated to me some people want to discuss it.

Surely if all that’s going to be discussed is pre 98 then conversation is soon going to run dry or be regurgitated ad nauseum. Maybe the OP was in the wrong place but maybe not as it was posted by an elder of the community and not a newb.
 
justbackdated":r2tskbqz said:
[ferrit wrote] if the company is based in the UK, creates some UK jobs


[/quote]Hmm...the DT swiss sell-out made Matt, Adam, Richard, Maggy, Mark and myself redundant from Pace!

Pace Cycles now consist of Adrian, Cathy and Josh who does the servicing[my old job]. Pace are no longer importers of DT Swiss stuff which is now controlled totally by Madison.
The machines stand idle as there are no longer any engineers employed :cry:[/quote]


That's very sad Tim. The RC40's you made for me back in 2005 were the best forks I've ever had. ;) Why did they sell out? Must have been money in the forks?? :? Who was the other chap that started the firm with Adrian and where's he got to?

Anyway, gives you more time to fix all our old RC35's :D :D :D (inc mine when I finally send them :oops: )
 
Duncan the ex Pace framebuilder and ex partner with Adrian split out of Pace around '97/'98 just before I started. He did'nt like where the company was going! He now produces high spec parts for classic motorcycle trial bikes in his workshop in a village near here.

I try my best to keep the old Pace stuff going ;)
 
Crack on Tim! You keep flying the flag for shed engineering!

I'm going to see if I can get some pace a like chainrings sorted....watch this space.
 
justbackdated":agxu3uu2 said:
Duncan the ex Pace framebuilder and ex partner with Adrian split out of Pace around '97/'98 just before I started. He did'nt like where the company was going! He now produces high spec parts for classic motorcycle trial bikes in his workshop in a village near here.

I try my best to keep the old Pace stuff going ;)


Duncan, that's him ;) Is he still into MTB's? I guess he was right about the company in tyhe end. :( What direction did he want to go in Tim? Keep the company small scale?

Oh yeah, need a threaded steerer off you :D Keep an eye on your inbox cos I'll remember to measure the one I need soon. :roll: :cool:
 
brocklanders023":1u2k0ure said:
justbackdated":1u2k0ure said:
Oh yeah, need a threaded steerer off you :D Keep an eye on your inbox cos I'll remember to measure the one I need soon. :roll: :cool:

Tim just a reminder I am still after a 11/8th to 1 inch crown shim.
 

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