Second Single Speed Bike
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Second Single Speed Bike
Hey! So Christmas is coming up and this whole year I've been saving up for a new fixed gear bike to help be get around places and have some fun racing against some people in my area. I have a vintage road bike my mom gave to me but I'm giving it back to her. So I've been thinking about upgrading to these bikes:
1. State bicycle Contender
2. Langster Pro (If not just Langster)
3. The new FABike by Fabio (Coming out later this year/next year)
4. Or the Bianchi Pista Sei Giorni
Which one would you guys recommend for me? If you want to know I ride in and out of the city to get to places. The road is somewhat damaged with minor cracks but overall much room to ride. I go through some potholes at times (I'll be lucky not to ride over one if a car isn't in the way). Thanks!
1. State bicycle Contender
2. Langster Pro (If not just Langster)
3. The new FABike by Fabio (Coming out later this year/next year)
4. Or the Bianchi Pista Sei Giorni
Which one would you guys recommend for me? If you want to know I ride in and out of the city to get to places. The road is somewhat damaged with minor cracks but overall much room to ride. I go through some potholes at times (I'll be lucky not to ride over one if a car isn't in the way). Thanks!
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What do you mean when you say "racing against some people in my area"? Do you mean doing road races? Do you mean velodrome racing? Alleycats? MUP racing?
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Your cog is slipping.
Jesus ****ing Christ...everyone wants instant answers. Hang around on the forum for a while and do some research. The bikes on your list are all over the place.
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Steps:
Research
Figure out your budget
Research
Figure out exactly what you want the bike to do
Research
Research
Ask a well formed and specific question or two.
Research
Buy.
Research
Figure out your budget
Research
Figure out exactly what you want the bike to do
Research
Research
Ask a well formed and specific question or two.
Research
Buy.
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^ this. Ride a lot of bikes.
Also put some 700x28s on it when you get it. Trust me. Everything in the city is better than way.
Also put some 700x28s on it when you get it. Trust me. Everything in the city is better than way.
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How much are you going to spend and if it was me, I'd start with Craigslist and find a decent single speed. Buy it, ride it then figure out what you would want different and start making a list. Ride others peoples bikes and note what you liked and what you didn't like. In the end, you might just build your own, you'll meet new people with your interests and heck, one of them might even help you build one or sell you theirs.
Don't rush into anything, buy cheap, ride cheap then decide what want.
Don't rush into anything, buy cheap, ride cheap then decide what want.
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How much are you going to spend and if it was me, I'd start with Craigslist and find a decent single speed. Buy it, ride it then figure out what you would want different and start making a list. Ride others peoples bikes and note what you liked and what you didn't like. In the end, you might just build your own, you'll meet new people with your interests and heck, one of them might even help you build one or sell you theirs.
Don't rush into anything, buy cheap, ride cheap then decide what want.
Don't rush into anything, buy cheap, ride cheap then decide what want.
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