Im still pissed you sold your other E30 out from under me dood. FYI. I think about it everytime I see your sig.
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Originally posted by rodrigo View Postjust a fun video I came across a while back.
figured some of the members here may like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv-ISen-UTQ
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I love my fucking bike. I just rode to work to see how long it would take, anticipating about 20-25 minutes. I got there in 14 minutes. And that was with traffic at 10:00 am. I'll be going at 7:00 am. I'm not even that fast yet, and I was hauling balls the whole way, and that was still stopping for red lights at the busy main intersections.
BTW, what gearing are all you fixies running? Mine is a 48/16. I was thinking about going to something like a 42/16 after riding a couple of my friend's bikes, because they were so much easier. But then I realized that once I start to get more in shape and my legs get stronger, that will be WAY to easy, and mine will probably feel like theirs does now. I've been riding for at least 2 hours every day, and I was riding pretty much all day on Friday/Saturday.
One more BTW, I've lost 5 pounds since getting my bike last Monday. :up:
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That's really awesome man! I have lost a few pounds since I got my bike as well. How far do you live from your work? Do you know what speeds you're averaging?-Erik
'16 Focus 2.0L - '99 Protegé DX 1.6L POS (Sold) - '87 4runner 22R-E (Sold) - '86 Schwarz S50 (Sold) - '02 WRX Wagon (sold) - '07 Impreza 2.5i (sold) - '91 Alpine M52 (Sold) - '89 Alpine 325is (Sold)
Originally posted by 87e30I just want to dance with some beezies
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Originally posted by AlpineE30M52 View PostThat's really awesome man! I have lost a few pounds since I got my bike as well. How far do you live from your work? Do you know what speeds you're averaging?
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Originally posted by FredK View Post1. Get new tires, tubes, and cables
2. Remove saddle
3. let rats move in
4. Profit!
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostThe only issue is the dropouts, they're vertical.
see: http://velospace.org/node/4676
That bike looks huge, like a 64cm or something. It just might fit you!
Originally posted by whysimonWTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostYou could very easily convert that to a fixie, you just strip all of the gear cabling and shit from it, and get a fixed rear hub. The only issue is the dropouts, they're vertical. On a fixie, horizontal dropouts are ideal. You can use the vertical ones, but it's not very common.
So I need a seat, rim/tire set, strip the derailer ass'y, ????
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Originally posted by FredK View Postum dude it's got horizontal dropouts.
see: http://velospace.org/node/4676
That bike looks huge, like a 64cm or something. It just might fit you!
Is the measurement from tree to seat post?
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View PostDropouts, mean what? And, I don't need to change the crankset with the rear hub replacment?
So I need a seat, rim/tire set, strip the derailer ass'y, ????
mainly a bmx online supplier but may be of some help on some parts to swap that over to a fixie...
www.danscomp.com
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