Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Bridgestone Kabuki

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Anyone here ever played with one of these. I found one super cheap today and it looked ripe for a conversion. Butted steel tubes, bolt-on cable guides and derailure hanger, cool look. When I got home I realized that it uses a quill-like seat tube. I also read about the weird lugs on sheldon's site. I'm thinking I might be able to cut a small slit in the back of the seat tube and use a regular clamp.
genericbikedude
04-24-06, 07:33 PM
Not sure if there was more than one line of Kabukis, but all of the ones that I've seen have been cheap, and had suicide levers.
From the searching i've been doing, there are several lines. The bike I bought is a super-lite. It does have suicide levers, but the frame feels solid. I'm just not sure i want to deal with the quill seatpost.
screamingveg
04-24-06, 08:05 PM
Maybe it looks something like mine:
http://velospace.org/node/192
It's a nice frame. I love the ride. Let me know how the cut works out if you do that, I'd love to be able to use a different post.
Aeroplane
04-25-06, 06:42 AM
I wouldn't slit the seat lug and use a clamp, it's a cast aluminum lug. I would say find another quill-type seatpost for it if you must replace the original. Revel in the fact that you have a steel bike that is damn near corrosion proof.
tlupfer
04-25-06, 07:37 AM
i found one in thet trash a while back. it was flexy as snot, so it got one ride before being shuffled into a pile in the corner of the garage. it had forged dropouts and 4130 tubing so they made at least midrange stuff.
eddiebrannan
04-25-06, 07:44 AM
Pos
powers2b
04-25-06, 10:59 AM
The seatpost issue would prevent me from putting any money into it.
But if you need a beater SS/FG bike and want to throw a cheap wheelset on it I say go for it.
If you decide to trash it keep the headbadge they are hella-cool.
Enjoy
Pipebomb
04-25-06, 03:05 PM
That was my first fixie. I will agree with eddiebrannan in saying that its a p.o.s but it was alot of fun when I first got it.
Joe Loco
04-25-06, 03:12 PM
Is it a Submariner? A friend had one that was flippin' sweet... c'mon, pics.
Pipebomb
04-25-06, 03:38 PM
Mine was an ultralight. I sold it years ago but it looks just like this one
http://www.bike123.com/photo%20gallery/179.jpg
eddiebrannan
04-25-06, 03:42 PM
ugliest fakiest lugs in the history of the world
jacobpriest
04-25-06, 03:48 PM
i thought all bridgestones were hand made?
and is the kabuki with the suntour group w/ campy hubs/DT rims crap also?
Pipebomb
04-25-06, 03:51 PM
Mine was frame/fork only when I got it I have no idea what parts spec it was built new with.
Joe Loco
04-25-06, 04:25 PM
ugliest fakiest lugs in the history of the world
Meh, but that's no Submariner. The ones I've seen are brushed stainless steel, and the (original) paint on those ugLugs was a fetching construction-cone orange...
Joe Loco
04-25-06, 04:26 PM
ugliest fakiest lugs in the history of the world
but an AWESOME crankset! WTF!?!
screamingveg
04-25-06, 05:20 PM
Nice cranks can be found on crap bikes. I just found a nice pair of sakae's (at least nicer than my bulletproofs) on a not-so-nice old lady's schwinn.
luckycat
04-25-06, 05:42 PM
There are some pretty nice Kabuki track frames around, at least as nice as any other japanese production stuff from the 70s-80s.
legalize_it
04-25-06, 06:24 PM
I'm thinking I might be able to cut a small slit in the back of the seat tube and use a regular clamp.
ya, you're right, dont bother with that silly quill seatpost. slot the lug. while youve got the power tools out you should drill some holes in it, save some weight. lots of holes, the more the better.
Mine was an ultralight. I sold it years ago but it looks just like this one
http://www.bike123.com/photo%20gallery/179.jpg
my friend had that same bike as his first road bike. stupid freaking seat post for sure!
The bike i got is a superlight. Turns out they supposedly have steel lugs and aluminum tubes, though I'm not sure about that. I haven't really dug into the parts on the bike, I remember thinking the cranks looked bad. I know the derailures and shifters are suntour. I don't know about the hubs. They feel really heavy. I might strip in and save the frame. Or maybe try to sell it. I supose I could keep it geared and have a beater road bike...
Oh yeah, and I think mine is a later model because it has a stick on head badge.
I just looked at the bike again (i had tossed it in the garage and haven't had a chance to really play with it. The head badge is indeed awesome. The cranks are pretty sweet aside from the weird 3 bolt pattern. It appears they are made by Sakae, as are the bars. I forgot to check out the hubs, but the rims are 27".
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