

a new tube and a new 90 cent strip and I've not had a problem since. I have so far had only one problem with mine, and that was just a flat from a hole in a rim strip. Very light, though not as light as the specs on as those appear to be for the smallest frame size only. I can't comment on the stock tires, seat, or pedals as I swapped them out immediately. The ride is great, not too harsh despite the aluminum frame and the 150 psi 700x20 tires that I put on it. Have you already bought the bike yet? How is it? I wish I am wrong. When you do a reverse IP lookup using their IP address they will be leading to one host : You will see it was hosted at Verio, Inc. You will see it was hosted at Verio, Inc. Is email the only way I am going to contact the vendor?. When you click on contact tab you will get their email address: In US every product we buy comes with a genuine warranty. When I look at their website : I don't see any phone number or address to locate the dealer in case of warranty problem. I am not going to argue with you on US made bike issue. 19.4Lb total weight on a bike with exactly the same components as a Trek 1000 is also pretty good. Under $500 for a bike with a Kinesis aluminum frame and carbon fork is pretty good. I am getting a 56cm for myself and a 46 cm for my wife. Both are respected and well known companies. Shimano makes the components, Kinesis makes the frames and forks.

In the event that the frame was damaged from a wreck and not manufacting defects, they will replace at a 75% discount. 5 year component and lifetime frame warranty. distributor specifically called Windsor America to differentiate it from Windsor which is clearly not in the U.S.Īs for the warranty, it is outlined on the website. The fact that every model is named after a different city or landmark in the U.K, and each product page on the website has a paragraph on English geography does not exactly suggest that they are made in Texas. In fact, they seem to make it fairly clear that they are not made in the U.S. Other than Trek and Huffy, what bikes are made in the U.S.?Īlso, while I am not sure if they are actually made in England, they very much do not claim to be made in the U.S. I heard that on Merckx rode a Colnago with Windsor decals on his hour record in Mexico City in 1972. Does anyone know the history of Windsor bicycles, I heard that they were made in Mexico by some Italian? I think it's also wierd that it's Molteni orange, the Merckx color. It is Molteni orange and has chromed spearhead lugs that have been drilled out. I have a Columbus SL Windsor Profesional(I know they spelled it wrong) that I believe is from 1972, that's what the Nuovo Record der. The site's IP is: 198.173.232.162ĭo a reverse IP lookup and you will find lot of information.ĭo a google search on "Windsor Bicycles". The bike is not US made, like they claim as WINDSOR AMERICA. This site was set up by some individuals to sell their bikes for higher price. I am afraid this site : is not a genuine company site.
