Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Pug for winter ?

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Convert to a winter ride or leave alone for Peugeot lovers?
http://allegro.pl/showcat.php?id=13741
103 tubing, MAFAC brakes, fancy yet flexy crank, Simplex der
i don't think your link worked. it leads to just the category page.
Sorry, thanks.
http://allegro.pl/show_item.php?item=64536928
that looks in great shape. i would keep it as is.
Dunno.
Just chiming in that the cranks are kinda nifty, and w/drilled rings to boot.
LóFarkas
09-27-05, 02:38 AM
That's ugly enough to become a winter bike;)
That's ugly enough to become a winter bike;)
Yup, and has a clearance for 630 wheels (see how the brakes are set up) so will accomodate larger tires than my summer ride which just mounts 622x23 in front.
Your thread title had me confused. This is the winter Pug (http://www.surlybikes.com/pugsley.html) I thought you were talking about. It's got real room for large tires! :D
LóFarkas
09-27-05, 04:49 AM
Wow. Track ends+derailleur hanger+dics tabs!
summerinside
09-27-05, 06:12 AM
(and room to fit a 26x4 tire)
bostontrevor
09-27-05, 08:12 AM
Correction: 29x4
Ya Tu Sabes
09-27-05, 09:09 AM
At 290 zlotys, how can you pass it up?
At 290 zlotys, how can you pass it up?
Yes, something like $90. It would be my 5th bike, and negotiations with my wife would be hard :rolleyes:
I have to use the scarce resource wisely: I think I will convert my beater to the winter fixie ride, and buy one of these:
http://allegro.pl/show_item.php?item=65111209
http://allegro.pl/show_item.php?item=65454120
especially the second one would be an upgrade: it has two bent tubes, while my current fix has only one
:D. Selling Campy Deltas it comes with would reduce the net price as well. :)
Ya Tu Sabes
09-27-05, 12:25 PM
Ah, $90. I actually only mentioned the price because I so rarely get to use the word "zloty" in my day-to-day business.
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