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edwong3 04-16-10 06:06 PM

Got My New "Cheapie" Folder.
 
I was surprised this morning when I heard a low knock on my door, and found a box sitting next to it. It was my new Victory Xtreme folder.

I'm sharing some photos. The bike rides pretty decent, and rolls well, but it has some issues that needs to be taken care of before I would take it for a ride of any reasonable distance.

It did come with a nice carrying bag as you'll see in the 3rd photo down.

http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/p...ingBike001.jpg

http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/p...ingBike002.jpg

http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/p...ingBike003.jpg

http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/p...ingBike004.jpg

http://i404.photobucket.com/albums/p...ingBike005.jpg

On another note, I'm still waiting for my new rear coaster brake wheel for the Qile Duo. I can hardly wait! :D

Dynocoaster 04-16-10 09:42 PM

Congrats on the new folder. Do you have plans to accessorize it?

kamtsa 04-16-10 10:46 PM


Originally Posted by Dynocoaster (Post 10682975)
Congrats on the new folder. Do you have plans to accessorize it?

Or unacessorizing it (removing rack, fenders, etc).

Nice bike BTW.

Kam

DVC45 04-16-10 11:24 PM

Looks nice!
The only thing probably needs changing is the chainwheel. Looks like its a 46t.

edwong3 04-16-10 11:27 PM

Thanks "Dynocoaster", and "kamtsa",

I don't know if I am going to accessorize or "unaccessorize" the bike. It has a nice frame, good tires, a well designed handlepost, and shifts smooth right out of the box, but the brakes absolutely SUCK! It seems that no matter what I do, I can't get them to work right. They stick, and feel "mushy" when I pull on the levers. They're by far the cheapest, and crappiest component on this bike.

Also, the chain ring is out of true, so it wobbles when I pedal. Other than these defects, it is a pretty nice bike, especially for the money. Ironically, I will however have to spend some additional money to improve it's usefulness. We'll see how that goes.

edwong3 04-16-10 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by DVC45 (Post 10683242)
Looks nice!
The only thing probably needs changing is the chainwheel. Looks like its a 46t.

Actually, I think it's a 44 tooth, but tomorrow morning I'll check up on that. I will have to change out the chain wheel anyway because the one that came with it is out of round. Makes me wonder if the box was dropped sometime during shipping. I highly doubt a chain wheel comes out that way because of manufacturing or simply bad assembly at the factory.

TiberiusBTkirk 04-17-10 10:21 AM

thank you for showing us your new bike.
I bookmark all your links for folder deals.
what kind of brakes are those? looks like bad copies of V-brakes.

edwong3 04-17-10 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by TiberiusBTkirk (Post 10684186)
thank you for showing us your new bike.
I bookmark all your links for folder deals.
what kind of brakes are those? looks like bad copies of V-brakes.

You're welcome! And yes, those are VERY bad copies of V-brakes! I will have to spend about $50-$60 to replace them with Tektro brand brakes, and that includes the brake levers. I would also replace the seat post, and the chainring, and I would wind up with a really nice bike.

Truthfully, I should have just spent the extra money and gotten a Citizen Gotham2 instead. :)

griftereck 04-19-10 04:01 AM

thats a good looking bike. Sort of Twenty style frame.
think I would put a short cage mech on it. get the chain further from the ground.

JosephLMonti 04-19-10 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by edwong3 (Post 10685749)
Truthfully, I should have just spent the extra money and gotten a Citizen Gotham2 instead. :)

Or a Downtube Nova = )

edwong3 04-19-10 09:18 AM


Originally Posted by griftereck (Post 10691031)
thats a good looking bike. Sort of Twenty style frame.
think I would put a short cage mech on it. get the chain further from the ground.

Yea now that you mention it, that frame does bear a resemblance to the Twenty.

edwong3 04-19-10 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by JosephLMonti (Post 10691333)
Or a Downtube Nova = )

Nova would have been good too, especially buying it at a discount through eBay.

neilfein 04-19-10 09:46 AM

Congrats on the new bike. I'd love to hear how your first ride goes.

Dynocoaster 04-19-10 09:49 AM

Maybe you can get the Citizen or Downtube and sell this one on Cl? It may be cheaper to go this way when you are already looking at $50 in a brake upgrade.

TiberiusBTkirk 04-19-10 02:12 PM

Can you just get just the brakes and not the complete set?
The levers look Ok, unless they're all plastic which it doesn't look like to me.
Dan's comp has some V-brakes that are cheap.

BruceMetras 04-19-10 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by edwong3 (Post 10685749)
You're welcome! And yes, those are VERY bad copies of V-brakes! I will have to spend about $50-$60 to replace them with Tektro brand brakes, and that includes the brake levers. I would also replace the seat post, and the chainring, and I would wind up with a really nice bike.

Truthfully, I should have just spent the extra money and gotten a Citizen Gotham2 instead. :)

If you have a bicycle co-op in your area, they usually have quite the selection at rock bottom prices... at least in my area of Northern California.

edwong3 04-19-10 03:15 PM


Originally Posted by neilfein (Post 10692015)
Congrats on the new bike. I'd love to hear how your first ride goes.

Thanks! This past Saturday, I actually put 2-3 miles on it. I rode it the local mall to see a movie. Than from there, I went to Target to buy a CD player for my lady friend. I then went home, and found that the seat post had actually slipped an inch or two. It's made out of that chrome steel. But I did mention that the seat post would have to go too along with the crappy brakes.

I think the bike has good potential if I ever replace these bad parts/accessories.

edwong3 04-19-10 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by TiberiusBTkirk (Post 10693171)
Can you just get just the brakes and not the complete set?
The levers look Ok, unless they're all plastic which it doesn't look like to me.
Dan's comp has some V-brakes that are cheap.

The brake levers are actually acceptable. I don't think they flex that much being alloy. I could keep them, but I figure buying the complete set of replacements parts won't be that great of a price difference than just getting the V-brakes by themselves. I could be wrong, but I will check up on Dan's Comp. Thanks for the advice:thumb:

edwong3 04-19-10 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by BruceMetras (Post 10693257)
If you have a bicycle co-op in your area, they usually have quite the selection at rock bottom prices... at least in my area of Northern California.

I'm not aware of any bike co-op here in Orlando. Maybe I'll ask around. Thanks.

BruceMetras 04-19-10 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by edwong3 (Post 10693524)
I'm not aware of any bike co-op here in Orlando. Maybe I'll ask around. Thanks.

Here's one ...

http://rustedchainbikecollective.blo...ted-chain.html

http://www.centralfloridafuture.com/...spin-1.2223423


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