Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Dolan Pre Cursa

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Hey, i was looking into some frames for a fixed gear bike. I went to a couple of shops and one recommended the Dolan Pre Cursa. I was wondering if any of you guys heard anything about it? Its $400 with a carbon fork , so seems like a decent deal. Thanks in advance.....
http://www.bikes-dolan.uk.com/en-us/dept_36.html
iwegian
08-12-08, 12:29 AM
is $516 right for the conversion to $? :eek:
Not too bad for the price. Dolan is a good brand that makes high end track bikes.
I think that bike will probably ride really stiff for the street, but would be great for the track.
noumena9
08-13-08, 05:45 AM
I ride a team replica (the full sized version of this) on the street and it rides great. A nice smooth character but with great acceleration and really tight handling. Watch for overlap on the smaller sizes, though. I have a similar Alpina fork on it. I find the ride smoother than my Soma steel frame with steel fork that I rode previously.
That said, it really feels like it is too nice for commuting. It wants to be on the track.
pedalpedalpedal
05-10-09, 06:54 PM
I'm sort of confused...
I've seen people recommend the Pre Cursa as a beginner track bike, but the geo is the same as IROs which are usually not recommended due to their "slack" geo.
elTwitcho
05-10-09, 07:15 PM
the geo is the same as IROs
It's not though. Head and Seat tube angles are different.
pedalpedalpedal
05-10-09, 10:47 PM
It's not though. Head and Seat tube angles are different.
Here's the dimensions from Probikekit for the Dolan 50cm:
Seat Tube: 50cm
Top tube: 525mm
Seat Tube angle: 75
Head tube angle: 72
Iro Angus (supposedly their "old school track" frame) 50cm:
Size: 50cm
Seat tube (c-c): 46cm
Top tube: 52cm
Head tube angle: 72
Seat tube angle: 75
Is it because of the size that I'm looking at?
breadbox
06-03-09, 02:44 AM
Check the wheel base. I'll be the Dolan's tighter.
PedallingATX
06-03-09, 07:27 AM
whoa whoa whoa. back up just a bit *beep* *beep* *beep*
who isn't recommending the IRO? I have personally recommended the Angus and Mark V (same geo) to many different people, both new and old. It's a great bike for a beginner and I am pretty sure I have seen it recommended many different times. Even if it wasn't recommended, it certainnly wouldn't be for "slack" geo. Someone post evidence if i'm wrong. Dolan is a good bike. Probikekit.com sells them cheap. Go for it.
elTwitcho
06-03-09, 07:57 AM
Here's the dimensions from Probikekit for the Dolan 50cm:
Seat Tube: 50cm
Top tube: 525mm
Seat Tube angle: 75
Head tube angle: 72
Iro Angus (supposedly their "old school track" frame) 50cm:
Size: 50cm
Seat tube (c-c): 46cm
Top tube: 52cm
Head tube angle: 72
Seat tube angle: 75
Is it because of the size that I'm looking at?
When people recommend IROs as a solid bike for street riding they usually mean the mark V. Also, 50cm sized bikes always have wonky geometry
adriano
06-03-09, 10:00 AM
iros will definitely do the job perfectly well enough but definitely not the best.
dougland89
06-03-09, 01:32 PM
Mark V= a beater bike and nothing more
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