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  1. In one tsunami of a zeitgeist change, different (and better, and more efficient, and cheaper…) ways of doing the same thing replaced what was. Bicycle frames were once made. Now, like almost everything else, they’re manufactured. The future happened.

  2. Jun 8, 1992 · He has been building bicycle frames under his own name since 1975. He started his business, Richard Sachs Cycles, following several years of framebuilding with both Witcomb Lightweight Cycles of London, England and Witcomb U.S.A. of East Haddam, Connecticut.

  3. I became a bicycle maker. Through a series of open windows, multiple choice questions, and roads that had more turns than I can count, I was pulled. Dragged over sills into new rooms.

  4. Oct 28, 2016 · Richard Sachs, the universe’s most enigmatic framebuilder, discusses the nature of making, becoming the heat, and having standards beyond all reason.

  5. May 6, 2022 · The tale of how one Richard Sachs bike frame touched three generations. A celebrated framebuilder, a racer and her daughter connected by one 40-something-year-old bike.

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Richard_SachsRichard Sachs - Wikipedia

    Richard Sachs (born February 14, 1953) is an American bicycle framebuilder based in Chester, Connecticut, since 1975. [1] He builds road racing and cyclo-cross bicycles. His lug and fitting designs are employed by many other framebuilders.

  7. Richard Sachs Cycles, Warwick, Massachusetts. 5,156 likes · 923 talking about this. Outdoor & Sporting Goods Company.

  8. While all Richard Sachs bicycle frames are equally well built, prices vary greatly depending on: 1) Condition. Buyers pay less for a dusty, dirty, or poorly maintained frame. 2) Components. Buyers are generally more interested in an earlier RS (like this one, with over the BB cable routing) that has a relatively complete Campagnolo group on it.

  9. Get Your Copy. Shot over a year and half in Massachusetts and across New England. 110 pages with over 120 black & white photographs. Landscape format – 11.75″ x 8.25″ Printed in Massachusetts, United States of... Read More →.

  10. 31K Followers, 199 Following, 3,837 Posts - Richard Sachs Cycles (@therichardsachs) on Instagram: "Put in a nickel get an opinion atmo."

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