Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - New SE Draft

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patthepunk
04-23-12, 04:58 AM
While on a yet another website window shopping trip, I ran across this on City Grounds. SE is jumping on the Long Beach band wagon.


2012 SE Draft Coaster Single Speed Bike
http://i948.photobucket.com/albums/ad325/Patthepunk860/large-10TR-SE1011-GRY.jpg

Sizes: 43cm (650c), 47cm, 49cm, 52cm, 54cm, 56cm, 58cm, 61cm
Color(s): Gray
Frame: Urban Single Speed Design, Hi-Ten, Water Bottle & Fender Mounts
Fork: Hi-Ten Straight Leg w/ Fender Mounts & Wide Tire Clearance
Crankset: SE Steel, Euro Cartridge BB, 42T
Pedals: FPD Resin Platform
Chain: KMC Z410
Wheelset: SE Low Flange Alloy 36H Hubs w/ High Profile Double Wall Rims, 16T Shimano Coaster Brake
Tires: Kenda Kwest 700x28c
Brakes: N/A
Brake Levers: N/A
Headset: Tange 1-1/8” Threadless
Handlebar: SE 23 x 1.5” Riser Bar
Stem: SE Zero Degree Drop, 25.4mm Clamp
Tape/grip: SE Racing Wing Grip w/ Rubber SE End Plugs
Seat: SE Classic w/ Bottle Opener (lol)
Seat Post: SE Straight Post, 27.2
Weight, lbs/kgs:26.10lbs / 11.80kgs (54cm)
Price: $279.00

IMO- I'd hit that.


Scrodzilla
04-23-12, 07:46 AM
SE is jumping on the Long Beach band wagon.

For what it's worth, SE Bikes began in Long Beach in 1977.

Ultraspontane
04-23-12, 08:12 AM
Looks pretty decent for the money. My old SE Stout was a really fun bike. People love to hate on them, but their bikes are a good value.


Scrodzilla
04-23-12, 08:18 AM
The Stout is an entirely different bike than the Draft.

Like just about every bike manufacturer, SE makes good bikes, bad bikes and in between bikes. The new Draft - with it's hi-ten frame and coaster brake - is just a beach cruiser that looks like a "fixie".

jimmytango
04-23-12, 08:29 AM
I used to ride SE when I did bmx, and have abused a SE Lager for a couple years now. It's not bad, it's not great, but for the price it is awesome.

Jaytron
04-23-12, 09:10 AM
At first I was like

http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lltzgnHi5F1qzib3wo1_400.jpg

Then I:


Weight, lbs/kgs:26.10lbs / 11.80kgs (54cm)


http://i.imgur.com/s2z0p.png

It doesn't look TOO bad though.

Ultraspontane
04-23-12, 09:19 AM
It's a 270 dollar bike. The seapost and saddle on my Big Block almost cost that much.

Yes, for that price you can get a Dawes SSwhatever from BD that probably weighs a couple pounds less. Big deal.

Scrodzilla
04-23-12, 09:29 AM
Right, but it's got a coaster brake. Not everyone wants one of those.

Ultraspontane
04-23-12, 09:32 AM
Coaster brakes are fun, btw.

Scrodzilla
04-23-12, 09:41 AM
Sure they are - but unless you're specifically looking for a bike equipped with one, that Draft isn't a very good deal.

TejanoTrackie
04-23-12, 01:10 PM
Sure they are - but unless you're specifically looking for a bike equipped with one, that Draft isn't a very good deal.

The regular SE Draft has a flip/flop hub and normal caliper brakes for the same price. The SE Draft Coaster is a separate model for people specifically wanting a coaster brake. I have one with the 650c wheels. The stem and seatpost are total garbage, but the rest of the bike is OK. Just about everything on it is steel, which is why it's so heavy. If you recall, the fork on mine was defective, and I had to get it replaced.

Jaytron
04-23-12, 01:33 PM
The regular SE Draft has a flip/flop hub and normal caliper brakes for the same price. The SE Draft Coaster is a separate model for people specifically wanting a coaster brake. I have one with the 650c wheels. The stem and seatpost are total garbage, but the rest of the bike is OK. Just about everything on it is steel, which is why it's so heavy. If you recall, the fork on mine was defective, and I had to get it replaced.

TT is back!

Fear Before
04-23-12, 02:44 PM
Are there any other bikes like this with a coaster brake besides the Draft? I haven't seen any.

Philasteve
04-23-12, 02:54 PM
I think this bike looks good I would ride it for sure if I needed a cheap bike for errands, but for now i'm content with all of my bikes. I also think it would be a sweet ride to get for your chick too since it comes in 650.

patthepunk
04-23-12, 04:23 PM
For what it's worth, SE Bikes began in Long Beach in 1977.


Touche.

cc700
04-23-12, 04:30 PM
coaster brake hi ten would be the ideal lockup bike in a flat city if you never had to carry anything more than a macbook air and a burrito.


but for 279 or whatever i'd rather have the windsor essex deluxe. and i bet i'd be just as fast on it.

thenomad
04-23-12, 07:54 PM
I dunno. I think this idea of the best bike to ride while carrying a burrito is worth a closer look.
Coaster seems like it'd be good for two handed burrito eating while riding.

cc700
04-23-12, 08:01 PM
new thread idea: show us your burritobike

fuji86
04-23-12, 08:14 PM
For a coasterbrake, I think I like the Wal-Mart Genesis 29er they have for $ 150. A nice aluminum cruiser for a Taco Bell, run for the border ?

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Genesis-Onyx-29-Cruiser-Bicycle/16203481

TejanoTrackie
04-23-12, 08:35 PM
but for 279 or whatever i'd rather have the windsor essex deluxe. and i bet i'd be just as fast on it.

Yeah, but does it have a bottle opener built into the back of the saddle ?

thenomad
04-24-12, 10:33 PM
Wait, it has a bottle opener built in? Now that's great for a burrito bike because the best places around here sell the "Real" CocaCola in glass bottles from Mexico.
Win

patthepunk
04-25-12, 06:05 AM
The bottle opener is for hipsta cred

Onyxaxe
04-25-12, 04:42 PM
For a coasterbrake, I think I like the Wal-Mart Genesis 29er they have for $ 150. A nice aluminum cruiser for a Taco Bell, run for the border ?


http://www.walmart.com/ip/Genesis-Onyx-29-Cruiser-Bicycle/16203481


I have my eyes on that bike too. Guys over at ratrodbikes love it. They say it's light and the 29er rims give you the option of running 25's on it. Plus it's a big bike which is a plus.

gigantor
04-25-12, 05:00 PM
One day, I'm going to buy this bike and roll up to a party and open beer bottles. How many sqrls would I get? DAMN... brb ordering SE Draft.

mattheis
04-26-12, 06:55 AM
coaster brake hi ten would be the ideal lockup bike in a flat city if you never had to carry anything more than a macbook air and a burrito.


but for 279 or whatever i'd rather have the windsor essex deluxe. and i bet i'd be just as fast on it.

Picked up the deluxe for my wife, it's a tank... but fun.

Soo__Fuego
04-26-12, 08:04 AM
I just played with a friends SE Draft like two weeks ago. It was ok, seemed like a decent bike for the price. The first thing I'd change on one would be the brakes, my bike with one brake seemed to have more stopping power than the Draft with two.


It's the blue one in this pic.

http://i39.tinypic.com/15d8fnc.jpg

rudypyatt
04-26-12, 07:56 PM
The same idea is here:

http://www.schwinnbikes.com/bikes/urban/2012-racer-14445

Pretty decent.