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update to the fixie
I went up to lake tahoe last week for a few days
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I usually prefer my bike like a prefer my women, topless but on road trips I like to cover her up a little bit.
prevents paint chips and dead bugs everywhere
need to raise the seat a smidge
and tighten up the chain a little bit more
remove the size sticker
wheel sticker
and the warning sticker on the fork
need to remove the yellow sticker
which brake should go? front or rear?
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Resurrected!
Although it appears we don't share the same style of riding, our love for these cyclical machines is mutual.
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P.S I Am looking for a bike rack for my E30. Roof or trunkComment
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Since I don't have a chainwhip or lockring tool yet, I just had to take my bike down to the LBS to have it all re-tightened after riding for a bit. I had them put my bike on the scale, I wanted to find out what it weighed now after the new wheelset. Came in at 20.3 lbs. I was shocked, I was expecting around 22. :shock:Last edited by Jand3rson; 07-20-2009, 04:05 PM.Comment
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What do you guys think?
I want to build up a bike... but I also want one NOW and don't have the knowledge to select parts and build up a good bike quickly at a good price.Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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Also, I don't want it to look too appealing as it will be locked up when I'm in class and I've seen a lot of stripped down bikes. At the same time I want it to be nice and enjoyable.
Did you look at the bike in the link? you're thinking that's not a good frame to start with?Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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I'm not sure what it is that I'm looking for exactly, as I've never owned a road bike / fixie.
Also, I don't want it to look too appealing as it will be locked up when I'm in class and I've seen a lot of stripped down bikes. At the same time I want it to be nice and enjoyable.
Did you look at the bike in the link? you're thinking that's not a good frame to start with?
Dont buy a road bike to get a single speed, not for that kind of money at least. You can still do a freewheel on a track frame. Its the geometry and ability to adjust the chain that you're looking for, and track frames provide that. Having a track frame doesnt make you a hipster.
Keep it safe by locking front and rear wheel up if theft is bad. Weinmanns are decent at best. And that Peugeot frame is cool and everything, but the rear triangle looks like shit (geo wise) because its got 700c wheels on it, purposed for 27" wheels. See where Im going with this?Comment
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If anything, buy the cheapest track frame possible and put the best used parts possible on it. Front and rear brake if you want to. Fuck it...
But for 600 bones, you can have these brand new:
Stock Bianchi Pista
Stock Specialized Langster
Stock Mercier Kilo (350)
Ive scoop up the Pista if I were you.Comment
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If anything, buy the cheapest track frame possible and put the best used parts possible on it. Front and rear brake if you want to. Fuck it...
But for 600 bones, you can have these brand new:
Stock Bianchi Pista
Stock Specialized Langster
Stock Mercier Kilo (350)
Ive scoop up the Pista if I were you.
I'm not sure if I really want a single speed road bike as the seattle area has a lot of hills.
Like you mentioned though, I think a track frame would be nice. A good geometry I can imagine is the most important. That would be my biggest concern with buying an old road bike...Originally posted by z31maniacI just hate everyone.
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