Paketa Bikes Magnesium Road Bike


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $
  • # of Reviews: 4

Product Description

*Paketa's robust carbon fork with 1 1/8" carbon steerer tube for razor-sharp corning and descending *FRM C-Set sealed bearing headset (installed) *Seatpost clamp; special offset design for carbon seatposts *Bottom Bracket shell faced and chased, ready for build-up! *Replaceable aluminum rear derailleur hanger


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Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by bigsprinter a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: January 30, 2008

Strengths:    Strong, Stiff, Comfortable

Weaknesses:    Could be a tad lighter, hard to find

Bottom Line:   
Stiff, Comfortable, Strong.

Very stiff laterally and torsionally; I can't get any chain rub and the front-end is just as stiff when sprinting even with a full-carbon fork.

Unfortunately I crashed twice this year and both I think would have damaged a Scandium/Aluminum or many CF frames. Mine came out unscathed, so there is some truth to the thicker mag tubes being less dent-prone.

Also rides like a dream, way better than any other material I've ever ridden. Lively like Steel but stiff... and even with the full mag rear triangle the bike soaks up rough pavement incredibly well.

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Favorite Ride:   Flat Crits

Purchased At:   Peak Cycles, Golden

Similar Products Used:   Salsa Campeon, Klein Aura, Cannondale CAAD, Look KG461

Bike Setup:   Full SRAM Force with FSA alloy cockpit. Williams Wheel System 30's. EC90 fork.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Scott a Recreational Rider from

Date Reviewed: January 15, 2007

Strengths:    Very comfortable bike with a great ride. Fit and finish is also top quality and it is AMERICAN MADE! which is getting to be hard to find. The price is also reasonable for this quality of bike. Weight is also under 17 lbs for a 60cm bike.

Weaknesses:    In my legs on hills.

Bottom Line:   
Purchased a new 2006 Paketa, my first new bike in years. This bike is very comfortable and very stable. The ride is different than other materials and is very responsive. I am also impressed by the fit of this bike and the attention that the guys at Paketa give their customers. I wanted a different color that stock (Ferrari Yellow) and they complied w/no questions. The finish on my bike is also very durable and attactive.

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Favorite Ride:   Coming home in one piece.

Purchased At:   Sixtys Cycles

Similar Products Used:   Waterford 2200, Custom steel bikes, Dean Ti.

Bike Setup:   Campagnolo Chorus carbon group, Ritchey WCS Protocol wheels, Aerus Carbon bar and stem.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by firebexar a Road Racer from

Date Reviewed: September 16, 2006

Strengths:    Freakishly smooth vibration dampening
Lightweight
Excellent welds
super responsive, some might say twitchy. Maybe not for rec riders.


Weaknesses:    Paint job is pedestrian.

Bottom Line:   
I have a sweet titanium Omega Alchemy for my TT, but the Paketa is a screaming machine! The acceleration is neck snapping. I've test ridden some carbons, but wanted something less mushy. Magnesium provides superior damping and whacked out stiffness I've never felt before. (Make we want to test ride a Dogma, although I'm aware Italian rig$ are $imply too expen$ive due to hype.) Local mechanic and seasoned welder said the welds were superior grade, so I guess the Russians are true craftsmen, too.

I often get stares because it's not a lemming bike (Trek, Cannondale, Giant, etc.). No slam on those manufacturers, it just fits my personality to not bland, er, blend in.

Decked with DA and some mid-end carbon Xero wheels, this featherweight is one fast machine.

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Favorite Ride:   Any ride that involves flats and hills

Price Paid:    $330.00

Purchased At:   eBay

Similar Products Used:   Giant TCR
Felt F-1c
Specialized Tarmac
Trek Madone


Bike Setup:   Drivetrain: all DA, baby, except for FSA K-Lite cranks
Token carbon handlebars
Look Keo carbon pedals
Fizik Arionne saddle
Xero carbon wheels
FSA carbon seat post


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by roddw a Triathlete from

Date Reviewed: October 21, 2004

Strengths:    ride is super smooth.
handling is rock-solid.
price is very reasonable.


Weaknesses:    looks (no smooth-welds, boring paint job).

Bottom Line:   
Purchased this frame/fork used from a team in Colorado. Have ridden most other frame materials before trying magnesium--and I must say it is very, very nice! Soaks up road shock as well as any carbon or titanium frame, yet still responsive. I have several other road frames that are built up with the exact same components, wheels, seat, bars, etc. so it is easy to compare apples to apples. This frame may not have the prestige/looks of a colnago, derosa, etc.; but for overall ride quality, I would rate it as good, if not better than many other high-end frames.

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Favorite Ride:   south lake washington

Price Paid:    $800.00

Purchased At:   private party

Similar Products Used:   colnago c40, ct1, dream, trek 5900, somec flash, derosa steel.

Bike Setup:   campy record 10.



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Poll! I just got magnesium-soled shoes. How long till my feet spontaneously combust?

Succumb to his poleness. And no, that's not a euphemism for the Lost Art of Seduction, Polanski-style. Meanwhile, I first ordered a different pair of DMTs, but they were way too    Read More »

Magnesium or Carbon Dogma?

I'm planning on posting some better photos of my bikes in the next few days but here are some from my blackberry. [IMG]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4229906164_0f34a19035_   Read More »

American Classic Magnesium

Have been reading a bit about these wheels has anyone had the pleasure or pain of riding them would love some info on them The reviews are good and I am in the 170pound range wou   Read More »

 


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