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  • T3rd Ferguson
    No R3VLimiter
    • Aug 2005
    • 3076

    #181
    1989 Bronzit 325ia- Sold
    1986 Diamondschwarz Grey Market 325i Sport Mtech 1- Parted out
    1988 Delphin 327i- Sold
    1995 Cosmos M3- Current

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    • FredK
      R3V OG
      • Oct 2003
      • 14740

      #182
      Originally posted by Oofie_SD
      bumping this thread. I'd like to start riding bicycles around town, but don't know where to start looking. Anyone can recommend a good bike to cruise around? I'm looking to spend around 400-500 for a good one. Do I look at mountain bikes or 'hybrid' bikes?
      Personally, I feel hybrid bikes are allllmost useless. They don't excel anywhere, except being a nice and comfortable commuter bike. Like, if your mom asked you, "hey Oofie, what kind of bike should I get?" Your response would be, "get a hybrid, cuz you need an upright riding position and are probably going to use it to pop in at the grocery store to buy a wedge of pecorino romano and some fresh basil, then perhaps enjoy a cup of coffee at the local cafe, then come back home."

      If your riding will be biased in any one direction over the other (like, if you plan on riding off road often), get the bike for that specialty (a mountain bike). The geometry of a mountain bike is more suitable for "cruising" than a road bike, if you want a nice upright riding position and responsive steering.

      I only ride road these days, mostly because the road is right outside my house and the trails aren't.

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      • scabzzzz
        Estado de mierda de encargo
        • Jul 2007
        • 6870

        #183
        Originally posted by FredK
        I only ride road these days, mostly because the road is right outside my house and the trails aren't.
        I may put this in my sig lol :giggle:

        Terd - Do the damn thing. I just got into my new condo in south broadway. I now have a new peugot, trek fixed, lemond fixed, and another trek 400 fixed lol I must have road 30 miles this weekend bar hopping.

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        • mikeday
          E30 Addict
          • Apr 2008
          • 477

          #184
          I'll join in

          Heres one of two trials bikes ive built. Im way too cheap to buy a trials bike when im really only interested in screwing around on obstacles.

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          • n2motorsports
            Advanced Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 173

            #185
            alright, im really liking the look and simplicity of the "fixed" gear bikes. i just started commuting via bike to work, it's only a 10mile trek, but there are quite a few low grade hills. are "fixed" gear bikes capable climbers?

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            • scabzzzz
              Estado de mierda de encargo
              • Jul 2007
              • 6870

              #186
              Its not the bike thats in question its your legs that are in quesiton.

              If you do a nice even in between ratio (most fixed bikes that are not converted) then its no problem. Otherwise you sound like a good candidate for a fixed gear bike.

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              • FredK
                R3V OG
                • Oct 2003
                • 14740

                #187
                and by legs scabzzzz meant knees. :mrgreen:

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                • FJ40
                  Wrencher
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 241

                  #188
                  fixed bikes can often climb better than their geared counterparts because they are potentially quite a bit lighter. a 10 mile commute should be no problem, i've gone as far as 50mi on my bike, and regularly do 30mi rides, and it's a track bike HAHAHA.

                  here's some more recent pics of mine, after several hundred miles:



                  still a lot of fun

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                  • FredK
                    R3V OG
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 14740

                    #189
                    Wow, I can't believe how affordable the Windsor is.

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                    • s0urce
                      R3VLimited
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 2933

                      #190


                      This is what a fixie does for you.
                      tasty

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                      • T3rd Ferguson
                        No R3VLimiter
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 3076

                        #191
                        scabzzzz help find me a bridgestone
                        1989 Bronzit 325ia- Sold
                        1986 Diamondschwarz Grey Market 325i Sport Mtech 1- Parted out
                        1988 Delphin 327i- Sold
                        1995 Cosmos M3- Current

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                        • JamesE30
                          R3VLimited
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 2092

                          #192
                          Originally posted by n2motorsports
                          alright, im really liking the look and simplicity of the "fixed" gear bikes. i just started commuting via bike to work, it's only a 10mile trek, but there are quite a few low grade hills. are "fixed" gear bikes capable climbers?
                          If you've never ridden one, find one and borrow it. Even just take it for a ride around the street. You should be able to make up your mind in the first 10 seconds of riding whether or not it's something you would actually do. For most people, it isn't.

                          Everyone wants to be a cool fixie rider...

                          As far as hills go, yes, fixies are entirely capable.
                          I ride a fixed track bike with a 50 to 15 ratio and no brakes, to an from uni most days. It is not the most practical hill climb bike, and going downhill with no brakes certainly takes a bit of getting used too..
                          But with a reasonably fit, and more importantly motivated rider, it's certainly achievable.

                          Take one for a test ride before you go throwing hundreds at one.

                          If you like it, then you can throw thousands at it :)


                          Originally posted by s0urce


                          This is what a fixie does for you.
                          Sweet, I got the top bit down, now just the legs :nice:

                          R.H.D
                          M-technic I club

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                          • n2motorsports
                            Advanced Member
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 173

                            #193
                            Originally posted by JamesE30
                            If you've never ridden one, find one and borrow it. Even just take it for a ride around the street. You should be able to make up your mind in the first 10 seconds of riding whether or not it's something you would actually do. For most people, it isn't.

                            Everyone wants to be a cool fixie rider...

                            As far as hills go, yes, fixies are entirely capable.
                            I ride a fixed track bike with a 50 to 15 ratio and no brakes, to an from uni most days. It is not the most practical hill climb bike, and going downhill with no brakes certainly takes a bit of getting used too..
                            But with a reasonably fit, and more importantly motivated rider, it's certainly achievable.

                            Take one for a test ride before you go throwing hundreds at one.

                            If you like it, then you can throw thousands at it :)
                            good point. anyone in san diego wanna loan me their bike for a hot second?

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                            • m3austin
                              E30 Addict
                              • Nov 2006
                              • 410

                              #194
                              Here's me riding :D

                              I don't want to list all the parks, but it is an FBM Stairmast. I know ride a FIT S3.

                              Austin Driggers
                              Drop it. Stretch it. Poke it. Roll it.

                              Stäncé Primo

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                              • tonytony
                                Knee deep in poopie
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 3498

                                #195
                                didn't read the whole thread but all i see is lame roadbikes!




                                I like to go off a curb and not have my bike explode on me;)

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