Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Looking for a NEW non drilled track frame...

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thesixsins
09-07-05, 01:11 PM
I just started looking and everything I've seen has been drilled out... Do all NEW track frames come drilled? Its mostly a personal preference I guess... any Web site links? Brands I should look at...? or do i need to go custom?

thanks!
this is my first post!


hyperRevue
09-07-05, 01:15 PM
I don't think I understand what "drilled out" means.
Drilled for a brake?
The Bianchi Pista Concept is not drilled for a brake.

absntr
09-07-05, 01:17 PM
Many off the shelf frames come drilled, at the very least on the front. However, a few do not.

The Bianchi Pista Concept frame is not drilled for brakes. Some Italian aluminum frames as well.

Japanese keirin frames tend to not come drilled.

Otherwise, you're probably looking at custom or semi-custom and those Italian frames are in the same price range -- I'd rather go custom at that point.

For $599, the Pista Concept is probably the cheapest non-drilled track frame.


drac_vamp
09-07-05, 01:36 PM
look into marinoni and cramerotti, both mildly inexpensive for something a little more personal and "track"ish. i believe both are hole-less. cramerotti has some close out track frames (depending on what size you need). if you just need the fork, as the title of the thread seems to suggest, i think you can get the soma non-drilled off the shelf. or perhaps a more expensive 1inch threaded track fork from waterford.

thesixsins
09-07-05, 03:45 PM
Thanks everyone! I plan on building a new track bike this winter.
I'm looking for a matching fork/frame neither of which are drilled for brakes... I haven't decided if I want to go with a Used older bike or something new but most of the newer bikes I've seen are drilled while many of the older bikes Ive seen are not.

Thanks to all that replied...

Thanks! I'm going to check out marinoni and cramerotti asap!

Any one else have suggestions?

drac_vamp
09-07-05, 04:15 PM
olmo gara pista, there's some still kicking around. nice frame, and i dont recall it being drilled. approximately $500-600 new, but i think they are discontinued so shops have them on "close out" price for less. red rose imports . com i believe? if you're in portland you have a few nice bike shops near you that sell used stuff...

dolface
09-07-05, 04:42 PM
out of curiosity, why is non-drilled so important?

drac_vamp
09-07-05, 05:08 PM
less versatile/useful. i always wondered why it would matter too. it's simple though, and i was a victim when i first started oogling track bikes. non-drilled means track specific which means cooler. simple equation!

ImOnCrank
09-07-05, 05:13 PM
Doesn't make sense to me to go out of the way to get non drilled. If it's got the right geom. who gives a *****?

thesixsins
09-07-05, 05:30 PM
Having non drilled is purely preference... Pure track bike...

hyperRevue
09-07-05, 05:44 PM
you could also but whatever track bike you like and change out the fork.

drac_vamp
09-07-05, 05:44 PM
if it does have drillings you can always shove a nice punk spike/stud through the hole to make it look a bit more tough.

eddiebrannan
09-07-05, 05:46 PM
you can buy my bianchi pista (non-concept) frame if you like. it's not drilled :D

eat_raw
09-07-05, 05:54 PM
olmo gara pista, there's some still kicking around. nice frame, and i dont recall it being drilled. approximately $500-600 new, but i think they are discontinued so shops have them on "close out" price for less. red rose imports . com i believe? if you're in portland you have a few nice bike shops near you that sell used stuff...

redrose sold out months ago

drac_vamp
09-07-05, 05:58 PM
redrose sold out months ago

i stand corrected! thanks.

WaitUpForMe
09-07-05, 08:03 PM
The IRO Mark V Pro had no rear brake drilling. It's been discontinued and will be replaced by the mysterious Angus, which also has no rear brake drilling. I don't know if the one-inch threaded fork will have a hole for the brake or not -- maybe Tony will tell you if you call him up.

explody pup
09-07-05, 08:09 PM
Those are speed holes. They make the bike go faster.

thesixsins
09-08-05, 10:00 AM
if it does have drillings you can always shove a nice punk spike/stud through the hole to make it look a bit more tough.

Now your talking! haha!

witz
09-08-05, 10:37 AM
if it does have drillings you can always shove a nice punk spike/stud through the hole to make it look a bit more tough.

super tough:


http://photos7.flickr.com/10476787_60ac0a4664.jpg

drac_vamp
09-08-05, 10:40 AM
exactly. see, take something that makes the bike uncool (brake holes) and add something that makes it look way cool (punk studs). now you have fashion and function together in one set up.

46x17
09-08-05, 10:42 AM
still looking for a screw on skull...

drac_vamp
09-08-05, 11:13 AM
modify one of the ones that go on tire valves perhaps! totally some american custom chopper type thing, especially if you modify it...

Ira in Chi
09-08-05, 12:11 PM
Or attach a flagpole eagle and be like Sheldon.

jim-bob
09-08-05, 05:09 PM
exactly. see, take something that makes the bike uncool (brake holes) and add something that makes it look way cool (punk studs). now you have fashion and function together in one set up.

Yeah, but the only bar tape is up on the tops. How cool could that be?