Richard Sachs

American cycle builder
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican cycle builder
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Sport cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth14 February 1953
Age71 years
Star signAquarius
Education
Peddie School
The details

Biography

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

Sachs has been sponsor of a New England-based cyclocross team for more than decade. It has produced nine national champions, notably Jonathan Page, a professional cyclocross racer in Belgium.

Richard Sachs Cycles

On graduating from the Peddie School in 1971, Sachs spent close to a year in England as an apprentice with Witcomb Cycles. He returned to the United States and in 1975 began building frames under his own name. He spent over 30 years building lugged steel bicycle frames and forks in Chester, Connecticut. He builds 80-90 a year.

He has since moved to Warwick, Massachusetts to continue his craft.

The Origin of ATMO

Acronym for "according to my opinion." Originally an inside joke between Richard and his close friends, it quickly became Sachs's signature closing. An easy way to poke fun at people's opinions or his own in online conversation.

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