Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - You know that it's going to come up; cheap IRO build

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dijos
01-22-07, 04:49 PM
I will spare all of the people that will ask the following question the actual asking
Realistically, if you do not have a bike recycler/huge pile of parts available, and you order the Bfssfg IRO, what will it cost to build it up? I mean for this excercise:
you have to buy all new parts available somewhere; online, LBS, whatever.
How inexpensively can you build it up and still have something rideable?
Then, what will you actually spend building yours?


mattface
01-22-07, 05:01 PM
I could build it for $50. New hub/spokes/brake cable everything else from the parts pile.

Realistically It would probably cost me $300 even though I have some of the parts on hand already. Most of that would be spent building wheels :p

el twe
01-22-07, 05:19 PM
I spent $1300 on my Angus. I love it the **** out of it.


pedex
01-22-07, 05:51 PM
wheelset $100 --> bikepartsusa.com
stem, headset, bars--> I dunno, maybe $60 any online retailer really
cranks---> $30 from chucksbikes.com
saddle---> I like a decent but not too pricey saddle, $45-$60 will get a light skinny selle
tubes, tires --> $85 for armadillos and tubes
chain--> zmc 610hx runs about $12-$15
chainring--> $25-$30
cog and lockring $35ish
BB--> $12 tops, I think my last shimano un-52 was like $8

not including bartape that puts it at:
$427 plus frame + pedals

I did a tsunami frame w/fork which was $274 shipped with the above parts list and the total was $515, but I had the cranks, chain, tubes, and pedals already

I used bikepartsusa.com, aebike.com, nashbar.com, and chucksbikes.com for all of it, the only thing the LBS did was set the crown race and cut the fork, that was $10

that was about as cheap as I know how to do it and still use mostly new parts and do the work myself

wearyourtruth
01-22-07, 08:45 PM
i fully intend to just swap everything over from my pake frame... then maybe get it built up as a winter beater by the end of next year.

that said, i'd buy a new headset and bb (no reason to swap those out) so not much

exfreewheeler
01-22-07, 09:13 PM
I want to build it up decent, new mostly. My old parts are still new. I have another bike coming in. It's a hand-made lugged frame. That one will be blinged-out. :D

shogun17
01-22-07, 10:36 PM
All I need is a rear hub, cog & lockring ($120 budget) and I'm set. I might get a Cinelli Alter if its blue, then a red flite to go with my red CK headset.......

joelv
01-22-07, 10:50 PM
I might build it up with parts on my panasonic conversion...they're mostly white.

Still, there's some great looking stuff on eBay right now. I'll probably end up spending $350.00 including wheels, bars, stem, seatpost, saddle.

riotboy
01-23-07, 11:22 PM
im thinking i might just buy a build kit from iro and then the wheels from bikepartsusa

schwinn
01-23-07, 11:24 PM
ive heard that the drivetrain from iro is quite noisy. anyone?

jacobpriest
01-24-07, 12:14 AM
I will prolly spend around 300-400. Thats cranks wheels and pedals

geist
01-24-07, 04:49 PM
ive heard that the drivetrain from iro is quite noisy. anyone?

Mine runs quiet.

babychris
01-24-07, 04:59 PM
my current angus has too much into it. I might swap everything over to the new one and build my old one up as a beater.

exfreewheeler
01-25-07, 07:50 AM
ive heard that the drivetrain from iro is quite noisy. anyone?

I haven't heard this. I use an IRO crankset and it runs nice.

freeskihp
01-25-07, 10:47 AM
I am going to build it up pretty nice a la promax/sugino and make the bianchi my beater

itty01
06-26-07, 06:24 PM
bump.

I figured since there's a whole thread on this, I'd bring it to the top. I've got everything except bars, stem, cranks, BB, and brake levers.

All in all, it will probably have ended up being an extra 400 bucks using mostly Nashbar for parts.

chunts
06-26-07, 07:02 PM
I wanted to do a nice tricked out build for mine, but if I just swap over everything from my current fixed gear, all I'll need is a headset, stem, and seatpost.

BoSoxYacht
06-26-07, 08:01 PM
Mine will cost about $1300 with all new parts(all from Europe or the US). If the frame doesn't fit well, I'll buy a budget custom frameset, and have a one sweet ride.

willypilgrim
06-26-07, 08:22 PM
ive heard that the drivetrain from iro is quite noisy. anyone?

i have iro crank/chainring with phil BB and surly cog, and it's silent.

doofo
06-26-07, 08:25 PM
id be surprised if it could be built up with cheap parts for much less than the build kit from iro

seems like the path of least resistance

and of most funky looking stems

666pack
06-26-07, 08:38 PM
i paid $400 for components and i think it's actually gonna be a really nice build.

doofo
06-26-07, 08:43 PM
here is the question

how much is TOO much to put into an iro frame
?

BoSoxYacht
06-26-07, 09:00 PM
here is the question

how much is TOO much to put into an iro frame
?I think I'm spending too much on a $150 frameset, but if it rides nice....

who cares?

shogun17
06-27-07, 01:53 AM
I bet once we ride them, we are gonna think the frameset is worth more than $150. What is 4 months of waiting for the light at the end of the tunnel worth for you?

ryand
06-27-07, 01:59 AM
im giving it to my girlfriends brother as a birthday gift.

because im awesome.

oh, and im moving and am getting rid of 3 or 4 of my bikes. or something.

i win, i have the cheapest build.

babychris
06-27-07, 02:02 AM
im giving it to my girlfriends brother as a birthday gift.

because im awesome.

oh, and im moving and am getting rid of 3 or 4 of my bikes. or something.

i win, i have the cheapest build.


what other bikes are you getting rid of? hmmmmmmmmm? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?

ryand
06-27-07, 02:09 AM
univega to simon in dc.
fuji to jen's sister.
iro to jen's brother.
thinking about moving the bottechia to a new home.

now, next time, ask me in person.

ps- theres a rolf 650c front on ebay right now, you should get it for the pinny so we can match.

itty01
06-27-07, 06:13 AM
hey philly people, stop jacking the thread! :)

anyways, what cheap new parts are people using? i'm running two brakes and got the set of old 105 calipers off nashbar for like 45 bucks, which is decent. also got the cane creek s-6 headset for 30 bucks from nashbar.

i'm thinking i'll probably go with some fmf cranks (30 bucks?) but still have to find some cheap bars and a stem.

BoSoxYacht
06-27-07, 07:17 AM
I bet once we ride them, we are gonna think the frameset is worth more than $150. What is 4 months of waiting for the light at the end of the tunnel worth for you?Very true.

I got a Pedal Force RS frameset in a group buy($550 shipped). Many people were saying that putting Campagnolo Record on that frame was a waste. After riding it for 2500 miles, it's proven itself to be great frame. I plan on giving it a Record gruppo over the winter.

Psydotek
06-27-07, 07:36 AM
Hmmm, i'm planning on getting the IRO V2 buildkit. Should be around $250 with shipping (with bullhorn bars). Then another $100 for brakes/levers and wheels will probably be around $200-250 (IRO rear hub, Shimano or Surly front hub, Deep-V rims). Then there's probably another $100 for tires and other misc. stuff.

ollyisk
06-27-07, 07:44 AM
well, the frame cost $170 or so after shipping, and i dropped $345 (i think) on the miche group buy, and from that i'm still going to need: pedals, rims, spokes, a stem, handlebars, and saddle.

i'll probably end up spending a good $700 (not including the frame) or so on it if i decide to not swap any parts off my other bike. i'm pretty excited to build it up.

Psydotek
06-27-07, 08:14 AM
Dangit, i forgot about the pedals... That's another $100...