Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - suggestions for a lightweight, ~$800

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Eric_WVGG
09-26-12, 09:08 PM
My last bicycle (a Swobo Sanchez) got stolen last month, need a replacement.

I just moved into the 11th floor of a building whose elevator fails all the goddamned time — I'm going to be carrying this up a LOT of stairs. So the big factor is weight.*I don’t particularly care about comfort. But looks count a little…*one salesman tried to push a Specialized Langster on me, there’s no way I would spend money on something so gawdforesaken ugly.

(and sorry, but I don’t have the time to research and assemble from parts)

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.


Nagrom_
09-26-12, 09:10 PM
I don’t particularly care about comfort.


wut

Scrodzilla
09-26-12, 09:12 PM
*I don’t particularly care about comfort. But looks count a little…*


(and sorry, but I don’t have the time to research and assemble from parts)

Best of luck, dawg.


GMJ
09-26-12, 09:23 PM
Get the ****ing Langster.

dookie
09-26-12, 09:27 PM
steamroller w/deep-v's?

Training.Wheels
09-26-12, 09:27 PM
Wabi Lightning. 16.5 lbs. I hope you ride a 61 cm.

http://www.wabicycles.com/lightning_bike_spec_orng10

Bat56
09-26-12, 09:32 PM
http://i.imgur.com/7Owj7.png

Bat56
09-26-12, 09:36 PM
*I don’t particularly care about comfort.




I hope you ride a 61 cm.



61 will be fine.

Eric_WVGG
09-26-12, 09:37 PM
Wabi Lightning. 16.5 lbs. I hope you ride a 61 cm.
Damn, not quite that tall. Otherwise exactly what I'm looking for.

BigglyPuff
09-26-12, 09:47 PM
I bought my wife a Swobo Sanchez, so I'll play nice.

You have to prioritize comfort. Weight is obviously a factor for your situation, but here's how I see it. If the bike is uncomfortable, it's not gonna be very motivating to ride. If you're not motivated to ride, you're not gonna be motivated to lug it up and down 11 flights of stairs every time, regardless of the weight.

If it's a joy to ride though, you'll jump through hoops of fire to ride the thing. So get your priorities right.

john4789
09-26-12, 09:52 PM
If you weigh only 150lbs, a 25lb bike will only add 16% to your total weight to carry up those 11 levels. Many stock SSFG bikes will weigh that. If you splurge and get a complete weight weenie you could get it down to maybe 15lbs. This will be a 10% increase in total weight.

So, how much do you want to spend for that 6% less? I get that handling weight is different than carrying it on you body but come on, can it make that much of a difference?

A dose of htfu might be more valuable... train those legs a bit more, right?

Eric_WVGG
09-26-12, 10:04 PM
Maybe. But when I switched from a 7lb laptop to a Macbook Air, or would go someplace and leave my lock at home, I felt like I was flying. So trimming four pounds off a bike is very tempting.

w/r/t motivation, I've been riding daily for about ten years, so not too worried about getting on the bike.

bfloyd6969
09-26-12, 10:06 PM
I bought my wife a Swobo Sanchez, so I'll play nice.

You have to prioritize comfort. Weight is obviously a factor for your situation, but here's how I see it. If the bike is uncomfortable, it's not gonna be very motivating to ride. If you're not motivated to ride, you're not gonna be motivated to lug it up and down 11 flights of stairs every time, regardless of the weight.

If it's a joy to ride though, you'll jump through hoops of fire to ride the thing. So get your priorities right.

Great advice right here....

GMJ
09-26-12, 10:09 PM
For eight hundo, you're not going to get too far. It's too bad that the Langster doesn't cater to your tastes. If I could do it all over again, that's what I would get. I didn't realize they were that cheap.

zazenzach
09-26-12, 10:25 PM
wabi special fits the ticket

edit- i mean the wabi classic. and its actually only $700

Eric_WVGG
09-26-12, 10:59 PM
Yes. Yes it does. Thanks for bringing that brand to my attention, Training Wheels