No worries. They are pretty hard to find, as they were not mass-produced like the ones that are sold now (mine is Italian-made, probably by hand, while the ones today are made in Taiwan). Every once in awhile one will become available, though, and as luck would have it, right now is one of those times:
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As a starter fixed or track bike, I (and that community in general) really like Wabi Cycles:
High-quality single speed / fixed gear bikes customized to your needs while still being affordable. Choose color, handlebar, saddle, gearing options and more. Plus, find rock solid components from brands like Sugino, EAI, Nitto, Izumi, Phil Wood, White Industries, Thomson, Brooks and Continental.
Basic but good-looking bikes (I really like that they have lugged and not unicrown forks, which to me makes a big difference aesthetically), good components, reasonable price points.
Another good option that I like is the Fuji Feather:
Fuji Bikes has delivered high-performance bicycles since 1899. Explore road, gravel, mountain, hybrid & kids bikes built for every type of rider.
That's probably the best-looking 'minimalist' bike you can buy right off the showroom floor.Last edited by leegf; 04-10-2015, 07:48 PM.
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Picked up a cool early '70's Mizutani Seraph 10 speed today, looks to be maybe a '74-75. Has new pads, newer brake cables, new tires, and the freewheel and hub were rebuilt. Got it as a cheap project going into summer. Needs new peddles and brake lines, I want to rewrap the drop handles, and all the chrome/metal needs to be polished. Going to leave the paint as-is as it has a nice patina and I'd rather keep the original decals on there. Shifts smooth and brakes fine but on the front brake is soft so I need more tension. Its a solid little vintage cruiser that needs a tune up and a little TLC, just riding it a little today put a smile on my face. Seat was trash so I put on a Fi'zik leftover from an older bike.
Love the headbadge
'84 Alpine 325e (Gone)
'91 Alpine 318i (Gone) Click Here
'92 Alpine 325i Cabrio (Gone) Click Here
'91 Alpine 318is
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Originally posted by Nesset View Posthttp://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...ixie-bikes.htm
So, saw this on bikesdirect. Any opinions? I'm a really, really tall guy so I would need a 61 anyways..
If you can swing the extra $, a Mercier Kilo would be even better, and the raw and chrome bikes are (in my opinion) legitimately good-looking.
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A smart kid from Central Washington University made this video. It's from NW Collegiate Cycling Conference races in the Palouse region of SE Washington, then the criterium on campus at Whitman College.
This weekend we (Montana) hosted the Collegiate and Open races. Road race was Saturday in the mountains near Bozeman, with a 1200 foot switchback climb to the finish. Sunday the crit was in downtown Missoula, with sunshine and blowing snow.
Montana wins Women's A
The winner of Men's A, from UW, riding an old steel hand-painted bike. He was fast.
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Originally posted by Nesset View Posthttp://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...ixie-bikes.htm
So, saw this on bikesdirect. Any opinions? I'm a really, really tall guy so I would need a 61 anyways..
I did a 40 mile ride on it a couple years ago (NYC Five Boro) and felt like I could have just kept on going all day.
Last edited by kway; 04-15-2015, 02:12 PM.'84 318i - Lapisblau/Schwarz (in cryosleep)
'06 330i - Titansilber/Schwarz
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Finally got out and rode for leisure for the first time in a while. Typically it's just to class and back. I'm really looking forward to moving somewhere a lot more bike friendly. And I'm also looking forward to being able to expand my collection...
My trusty 40 year old steed.
20150416-DSC_3682ps by PhillipKeefe, on Flickr
Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.
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