Pipedream A.L.I.C.E
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Pipedream A.L.I.C.E
Evening all,
Does anyone on here have one of these and could give a bit of a review, as ive had a bit of a look online and cant find much information.
I would probably look to run it singlespeed with 29er tyres for quick jaunts from home and the odd commute to work.
Cheers
Does anyone on here have one of these and could give a bit of a review, as ive had a bit of a look online and cant find much information.
I would probably look to run it singlespeed with 29er tyres for quick jaunts from home and the odd commute to work.
Cheers
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Jeez. I know nothing about that, but it looks amazing!
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Sorry, I can't help with Alice, but got myself a Moxie two years ago.
The finish of the frame was fantastic. Precise fitting, everything's well positioned, perfectly made sliding dropouts (run mine ssp too and it's a pleasure to adjust them) and a very solid ED treatment. Not a sign of rust in two years. The riding feel is amazing. Flex in the right place, great geo and all that.
Only tiny nag is the paint has become a bit dulled with all the lifting, carrying, frame bags rubbing etc. It sees a lot of dirt and I don't often clean it. I guess that's the reason, rather than a sensitive coat.
I had some particular ideas for the frame and sent them a few questions and not just got them answered quickly by Alan Finlay himself, but also some insights on design/geo choices, riding experience and other background info.
Originally, I wanted a Pacenti P-Dent bar/stem combo to go with the long reach and slack head angle (510 mm and 63.2°), but everywhere I asked, they were out of stock.
Alan, genius he is, got some from the second batch and not much later, I was able to put a set on my bike. As if he could read thoughts.
Superb stuff.
You get a lot for your money at Pipedream.
I can highly recommend buying from them and am sure the Alice will give you just as much fun as the Moxie gives me.

The finish of the frame was fantastic. Precise fitting, everything's well positioned, perfectly made sliding dropouts (run mine ssp too and it's a pleasure to adjust them) and a very solid ED treatment. Not a sign of rust in two years. The riding feel is amazing. Flex in the right place, great geo and all that.
Only tiny nag is the paint has become a bit dulled with all the lifting, carrying, frame bags rubbing etc. It sees a lot of dirt and I don't often clean it. I guess that's the reason, rather than a sensitive coat.
I had some particular ideas for the frame and sent them a few questions and not just got them answered quickly by Alan Finlay himself, but also some insights on design/geo choices, riding experience and other background info.
Originally, I wanted a Pacenti P-Dent bar/stem combo to go with the long reach and slack head angle (510 mm and 63.2°), but everywhere I asked, they were out of stock.
Alan, genius he is, got some from the second batch and not much later, I was able to put a set on my bike. As if he could read thoughts.
Superb stuff.
You get a lot for your money at Pipedream.
I can highly recommend buying from them and am sure the Alice will give you just as much fun as the Moxie gives me.

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Moxie is a wonderful frame. Rode a friends, really liked it. Almost bought one.
The ALICE is an interesting bike (join of the seatstay to TT I dislike) but it looks like it could be quite nice to ride.
The ALICE is an interesting bike (join of the seatstay to TT I dislike) but it looks like it could be quite nice to ride.

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Thanks for the replys, they do look nice bikes and its good to hear that they are easy to deal with.
That moxie looks amazing in the snow.
I have a few other bikes i am thinking about but if i go for a alice ill let you all know how it is.
Cheers
That moxie looks amazing in the snow.
I have a few other bikes i am thinking about but if i go for a alice ill let you all know how it is.
Cheers
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I built up a v1 ALICE earlier this year as a relaxed mile-muncher.
It's not light but feels comfortable and stable - a great multipurpose bike!
I think the fork on the new v2 version has been slimmed down a bit to save weight and give some more comfort.


It's not light but feels comfortable and stable - a great multipurpose bike!
I think the fork on the new v2 version has been slimmed down a bit to save weight and give some more comfort.


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I can't stop looking at this frame.
68mm bb, does that mean it will take my semi compact gravel chainset aaand the bid old tyres?
I don't know why I'm so intregued.
68mm bb, does that mean it will take my semi compact gravel chainset aaand the bid old tyres?
I don't know why I'm so intregued.
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Al... You're not alone here. The fact that Gian has a Pipedream got me looking at em. Proper cheap for a handbuilt frame locally and everyone seems to say good things about em...Escape Goat wrote: ↑Thu Nov 12, 2020 9:53 pm I can't stop looking at this frame.
68mm bb, does that mean it will take my semi compact gravel chainset aaand the bid old tyres?
I don't know why I'm so intregued.
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Stop it!
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Dont get it... if you do, can you build the reach a bit on the short side as much as able so we can do swaps some time

You need to start being a 'one in, one out'... Or else you'll run out of space soon

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I'm thinking on having a clear out... So if be allowed... But saying that, one in one out has never been a problem as I don't keep count haha.
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There's a thread on STW about them, I was fancying a Bridge Club but have been swayed by the fact you can fit a proper 29" tyre on the A.L.I.C.E.
They are also a perfect match for the Thorn biplane forks if that's your thing.
They are also a perfect match for the Thorn biplane forks if that's your thing.
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Good? Bloody great.
Because you already know what PD owners learned; they ride great (despite the numbers which may look odd to some), well made in all instances, have the looks and the company is lovely to deal with.
Also, n +1.
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I usually don't sign in to newsletters. But even here... PD does a great job. Not many emails, just highly relevant stuff to empty your wallet, like deals before a new batch arrives etc.
Oh... sorry. Must have missed that.
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It's so shiny.
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I think its time.. or have you bought one already. I'll be subscribing

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I haven't bought one. My tough road is pretty dirty... Time to sort that out...
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Well I thought I'd better report back with what I went for.
In the end I did get a pipedream but went for the sirius and its companion rigid fork over the Alice.
This is so it can be a fun hardtail with angles that I feel confident on, haven't had a big ride on it yet just a play in the garden but its been good so far.
Set up ss to be used as a quick blast bike from home or quick laps of trail centre
In the end I did get a pipedream but went for the sirius and its companion rigid fork over the Alice.
This is so it can be a fun hardtail with angles that I feel confident on, haven't had a big ride on it yet just a play in the garden but its been good so far.
Set up ss to be used as a quick blast bike from home or quick laps of trail centre
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Alec wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:33 pm Well I thought I'd better report back with what I went for.
In the end I did get a pipedream but went for the sirius and its companion rigid fork over the Alice.
This is so it can be a fun hardtail with angles that I feel confident on, haven't had a big ride on it yet just a play in the garden but its been good so far.
Set up ss to be used as a quick blast bike from home or quick laps of trail centre
