Taking the Plunge!!
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Taking the Plunge!!
I put an ad out on Craig's List today looking for an older ten-speed frame to build up into a fixie. I've been looking around pawn shops but they don't even take ten-speeds in anymore - it's all mountain bikes these days. so I'm off to Craig's List with fingers crossed. I will likely have to have at least a rear wheel built up since all I have wheels of various sizes that are dished for gear clusters of various widths. I welcome suggetions and tips from the pros on components. The idea is cheap, but nice. If there's interest, I'll post pictures of the project.
Now, hopefully someone will sell me a decent frame...
Now, hopefully someone will sell me a decent frame...
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Originally Posted by Joe Dog
I put an ad out on Craig's List today looking for an older ten-speed frame to build up into a fixie. I've been looking around pawn shops but they don't even take ten-speeds in anymore - it's all mountain bikes these days. so I'm off to Craig's List with fingers crossed. I will likely have to have at least a rear wheel built up since all I have wheels of various sizes that are dished for gear clusters of various widths. I welcome suggetions and tips from the pros on components. The idea is cheap, but nice. If there's interest, I'll post pictures of the project.
Now, hopefully someone will sell me a decent frame...
Now, hopefully someone will sell me a decent frame...
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Originally Posted by Serendipper
Congrats! Have you been fit yet?
I've never been professionally fitted for a frame, but I've been riding for a long time and I think I pretty much know what works for me. I am short - I can't do with much over a 50cm frame, and for my cyclocross and road bike, I would actually like a little smaller frame, but they are soooo flippin' hard to find. I am hoping for a 50cm or equivalent. Shorter if I can find it. That frame-fit deal is going to make this whole thing more difficult, I fear.