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Good buy?
Hey guys, I am new to this forum and also new to the fixed gear scene. I have tons of experience on a mountain bike but the fixed gear bikes have gotten me interested.
I was wondering if this ---> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/312539228.html is a good buy for a new/beginner fixed gear rider. I am also 5' 10" so will the bike fit properly?
Also if someone would point out the key points to know about a fixed gear bike, that would be greatly appreciated. Like the main parts you need to maintain or things to look out for.
thanks.
I was wondering if this ---> https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/312539228.html is a good buy for a new/beginner fixed gear rider. I am also 5' 10" so will the bike fit properly?
Also if someone would point out the key points to know about a fixed gear bike, that would be greatly appreciated. Like the main parts you need to maintain or things to look out for.
thanks.
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bargain them down a little and it'd be a fine deal, when you're paying that little for a bike you're not going to be getting the best / most reliable stuff though. for fixed, all you need is a cog/lockring for the other side of the hub, assuming it's a fixed/free flipflop.
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Wait, PUCHs aren't made in Japan, they are austiran. Made by Austro Daimler (same as Steyr bikes). Weird that it says made in Japan, 'cause they usually weren't.
Definitely see what he means by rear hub takes a fixed gear, if he put an actual fixed hub on it, then yes it's not a bad deal. But if he's thinking of going suicide with the hub, not worth it.
INMO, it's not worth more than $75 by SF standards, especially if all he did was put on a freewheel cog.
Also, make sure the rims are alloy and not steel. Steel is a PITA. Lastly, keep in mind that if you are going fixed you will need clips and staps, plus pedals that can take them. Figure in another $50 for that.
The last thing is that I am 5'10" and I usually don't ride more than a 56cm, but if you have longer legs then maybe your fine. My inseam with shoes on is about 33".
This one will be too big for you:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/315184984.html
But look for centurion iron man frames. Totally underrated, but good frames. I see they on the cheap a lot. Also, Panasonic is a good one to keep your eye out for.
Definitely see what he means by rear hub takes a fixed gear, if he put an actual fixed hub on it, then yes it's not a bad deal. But if he's thinking of going suicide with the hub, not worth it.
INMO, it's not worth more than $75 by SF standards, especially if all he did was put on a freewheel cog.
Also, make sure the rims are alloy and not steel. Steel is a PITA. Lastly, keep in mind that if you are going fixed you will need clips and staps, plus pedals that can take them. Figure in another $50 for that.
The last thing is that I am 5'10" and I usually don't ride more than a 56cm, but if you have longer legs then maybe your fine. My inseam with shoes on is about 33".
This one will be too big for you:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/bik/315184984.html
But look for centurion iron man frames. Totally underrated, but good frames. I see they on the cheap a lot. Also, Panasonic is a good one to keep your eye out for.