had to sell my frame, should i convert this?
had to sell my track frame and fork in order to pay rent. So while i wait until i can afford a new frame, i was thinking of converting this to a fix. or should i make it a single speed so when i do get a track frame i won't have to change it again?
http://img483.imageshack.us/img483/7528/pict00025jr.jpg the pinarello i want to convert the frame i had to sell. i still have all the parts so.... http://img483.imageshack.us/img483/7416/pict00014sm.jpg |
i know there are like a million "should i convert this blah blah blah" on his forum all the time. Just asking a for a few opinions since i know there are a good amount of people on here that know their stuff
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The decision is up to you. If you think you want to, go for it. Should make a fine conversion.
That's Raygunner's old Pinarello - you were trying to sell it on Craigslist a while ago no? |
it sure was. and no one wanted her. she is a really nice ride. i want to convert because the cassette is wearing out, and i don't have a track bike anymore, so i feel empty inside. it probably wouldn't be an issue to switch back and forth but the rear brake has internal mounting which is a pain to get back in there.
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well, if you have all the parts it shouldn't take you more than an hour to convert it.
go for it. it's not irreversable. |
looks like a nice old roadie. I'd keep it that way it is. it would never be a track bike anyway, but a conversion. my .02.
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what would it take? 20 minutes to remove the shifters, wheels, and crank? another 10 to bolt on your fixed wheels and crank? what's the big deal? 30 minutes from gears t fixie. you don't even have to remove the rear brake. when you get yer new frame you'll need the parts anyway, so put it back how it is.
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so thanks to sean at rapid transit for letting me sneak in during the closing minutes and putting the finishing touches on it, it came out pretty fresh. so if you see it in chicago don't steal it! ha!
http://img387.imageshack.us/img387/9...ct00040zz1.jpg |
Just recycle all those PBR cans and you'll be half way to a new frame.
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Another classic Italian roadie gone! Hello another ho hum conversion!
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Originally Posted by absntr
That's Raygunner's old Pinarello - you were trying to sell it on Craigslist a while ago no?
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Originally Posted by jim-bob
I'm under the impression that at least half the bikes in existence have belonged to raygunner at some point or another. Or maybe to that guy in San Diego..
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Originally Posted by dr.chill
so thanks to sean at rapid transit for letting me sneak in during the closing minutes and putting the finishing touches on it, it came out pretty fresh. so if you see it in chicago don't steal it! ha!
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Originally Posted by raygunner
You might be right. What's your size? Maybe I got something for you...
Bring it. Or I'll just keeping stashing money in the mikkelsen fund. |
Chicago ain't too far of a drive from Cincinnati for a vintage roadie.
Whatcha got? I do 56-58. |
Originally Posted by raygunner
Another classic Italian roadie gone! Hello another ho hum conversion!
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Originally Posted by raygunner
Another classic Italian roadie gone! Hello another ho hum conversion!
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