Toronto Fixed
In Velo Veritas
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
so in my attempts to clean up a my bike stash before moving i ended up procuring another frame! i have to get rid of stuff now. anyone interested in giving a 90% completed SS MTB a good home?
3 posts in a row! paging mr. halen....
3 posts in a row! paging mr. halen....
So I says to Mable I says
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From: Toronto
Bikes: '05 Urbanite Fixie, '06 Lemond Croix de Fer, '06 Jamis Dragon Pro, '07 IRO Bikeforums Track, '07 Planet-X Uncle John
In Velo Veritas
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
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From: where the sunbeams end and the starlight begins
Bikes: Kona Unit, planet X cx bike, khs fixed gear
If no one else wants it I`ll grab it for my wife and keep her bike as my backup frame for the fixed gear. 17" would be abetter fit for her.
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In Velo Veritas
Joined: Jan 2006
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Menonite black urbanite, probably enough spare parts to make anther one.
yeah sure - it's a full on XC MTB though, suspension and all. might not be ideal as a commuter but could be good depending on how you build it up.
Speaking of having too many bikes, I rolled by a dumpster yesterday and found a nice 700c front wheel (skewer and everything) and a very new looking KHS mountain bike frame that has a cracked derailleur hanger. I am going to see if my bro-in-law wants it and, if not, if anyone here can use it, let me know. I'd say it is for a bigger guy, maybe about 6 feet and up, I don't have the frame with me right now so I cannot measure it.
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Don't smoke Mike
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 651
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From: Toronto
Bikes: monster island fixie, Fisher sugar, sexine conversion, OLMO Superlight
This my second time typing this because I accidentally closed the box. bout to go postal.
Title: Do not ride listening to 'And you will know us by the trail of dead' (or) Button your pockets jackazz.
I was having a wonderful day. Got a tonne of work done and removed ring and cog from 105 hub using the rotafix method https://204.73.203.34/fisso/eng/schpignone.htm (thanks pyzer) That was awesome - I felt like Keith with all the tricks.
I decided to cruise over to Cycle solutions to pick up a utility/cruiser kronan from John. I was so stoked. I took my camera to show him pics of the new frame I recently got and he said that it might have once been owned by Canada's own Curt Harnett! Awesome. I was on cloud 9 riding out of there on my new 2nd hand cruiser blasting back to UofT Carlaw-Dundas-Broadview-Bloor rocking to my headphones FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, making the devil strips my bia ch. I got to the school and realised that my Canon Powershot had worked its way out of my jacket pocket due to the new riding style and subsequently hit the ground somewhere enroute. If I wasn't happily rocking out I would have heard it! So please keep an eye out for a canon powershot sd750 with some seriously random photos on it.
The weirdest thing about this is when I was walking to the subway, I came across a polaroid on the sidewalk of some dudes dong and I threw it in the garbage so some little kid wouldn't find it coming home from school. What the f does that mean? old media lost, new media lost...
Too many highs and lows in one day.
Title: Do not ride listening to 'And you will know us by the trail of dead' (or) Button your pockets jackazz.
I was having a wonderful day. Got a tonne of work done and removed ring and cog from 105 hub using the rotafix method https://204.73.203.34/fisso/eng/schpignone.htm (thanks pyzer) That was awesome - I felt like Keith with all the tricks.
I decided to cruise over to Cycle solutions to pick up a utility/cruiser kronan from John. I was so stoked. I took my camera to show him pics of the new frame I recently got and he said that it might have once been owned by Canada's own Curt Harnett! Awesome. I was on cloud 9 riding out of there on my new 2nd hand cruiser blasting back to UofT Carlaw-Dundas-Broadview-Bloor rocking to my headphones FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, making the devil strips my bia ch. I got to the school and realised that my Canon Powershot had worked its way out of my jacket pocket due to the new riding style and subsequently hit the ground somewhere enroute. If I wasn't happily rocking out I would have heard it! So please keep an eye out for a canon powershot sd750 with some seriously random photos on it.
The weirdest thing about this is when I was walking to the subway, I came across a polaroid on the sidewalk of some dudes dong and I threw it in the garbage so some little kid wouldn't find it coming home from school. What the f does that mean? old media lost, new media lost...
Too many highs and lows in one day.
Don't smoke Mike
Joined: Apr 2007
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From: Toronto
Bikes: monster island fixie, Fisher sugar, sexine conversion, OLMO Superlight
Shiftless bum

Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 2,693
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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
On the way to DSR dirt. Hopefully the fat fairy will stay away this time.
Dances With Cars
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From: Toronto, Canada
Bikes: TBL Onyx Pro(ss converted), Pake SS (starting to look kinda pimped)
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2008
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From: Toronto, ON
Bikes: '08 Kona JTS & Riviera (?) Sport converted Fixed Gear
say, where's a good place to pick-up a decent (preferably used/cheap) fixie?
Want to see if it's all everybody say it is...
Want to see if it's all everybody say it is...
freed psycho. RUN.
Joined: Apr 2008
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Ironhorse Maverick 2004, 1970's handbuilt Raleigh fixed conversion

I would say build your own. However easier routes include referring to craigslist and checking the LBSes, I think a number of shops stock factory fixed gears, and as far as I know most will convert a bike for you as well, you can poke around and find something solid for nearly every price range.
How many were at DSR today, four? I think I happened to be sparking a bowl across the river when you rolled by near pottery road.
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Joined: Mar 2008
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From: Toronto, ON
Bikes: '08 Kona JTS & Riviera (?) Sport converted Fixed Gear
omg dont say fixie 
I would say build your own. However easier routes include referring to craigslist and checking the LBSes, I think a number of shops stock factory fixed gears, and as far as I know most will convert a bike for you as well, you can poke around and find something solid for nearly every price range.

I would say build your own. However easier routes include referring to craigslist and checking the LBSes, I think a number of shops stock factory fixed gears, and as far as I know most will convert a bike for you as well, you can poke around and find something solid for nearly every price range.
freed psycho. RUN.
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Ironhorse Maverick 2004, 1970's handbuilt Raleigh fixed conversion
i did that! 
you can do it for the price of a cheap wheel with a fixed hub, and a cog and lockring. if youre lucky you can get a decent chain line on it. my guess would be aboot 120 bucks max for that? but thats assuming you dont care for matching wheels, or foot retention, etc.etc. It can get expensive fast.
sometimes a fixed rear wheel will come up on craigslist, i saw one just a little while ago fully assembled with a 15t cog and lockring included for 100 bucks.
(i recommend converting, i did it and i love the result)

you can do it for the price of a cheap wheel with a fixed hub, and a cog and lockring. if youre lucky you can get a decent chain line on it. my guess would be aboot 120 bucks max for that? but thats assuming you dont care for matching wheels, or foot retention, etc.etc. It can get expensive fast.
sometimes a fixed rear wheel will come up on craigslist, i saw one just a little while ago fully assembled with a 15t cog and lockring included for 100 bucks.
(i recommend converting, i did it and i love the result)
Shiftless bum

Joined: Apr 2004
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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
If you have a bike and just want to try it out, I have a spare fixed wheel you can borrow. The hub is a little rough but it should be fine for just trying it out. I'm planning on rebuilding the wheel with a new hub in a few weeks anyway.
So I says to Mable I says
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From: Toronto
Bikes: '05 Urbanite Fixie, '06 Lemond Croix de Fer, '06 Jamis Dragon Pro, '07 IRO Bikeforums Track, '07 Planet-X Uncle John
Yeah, there were just the four of us on the dirt ride. Had a total blast. I think we had a pretty good progression of abilities. All of us had someone a little faster to chase!
Call me The Breeze
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
Like all things bikes, you can do it cheap or you can do it not so cheap. Depends where you're willing to make compromises
I spent ~700 on my conversion. Half of that was for the wheels, the rest was on all the stuff that makes a frame a bike.
I spent ~700 on my conversion. Half of that was for the wheels, the rest was on all the stuff that makes a frame a bike.
Shiftless bum

Joined: Apr 2004
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From: Ottawa, Ontario
Bikes: Apollo fixed winter bike, Gazelle Cross, Baboe Cargo bike, Linskey Rouleur Road, Bridgestone Picnica, Tern C7, 2nd gen Strida
For me, it was like everyone.
Call me The Breeze
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From: Cooper Ontario
Bikes: 2004 Litespeed Siena, 1996 Litespeed Obed, 1992 Miele (unknown model), 1982 Meile Uno LS.
One day I hope to make it out to that ride. I'm gonna try and get out to the Don on Thursday eve if I can swing it.
freed psycho. RUN.
Joined: Apr 2008
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From: Toronto
Bikes: Ironhorse Maverick 2004, 1970's handbuilt Raleigh fixed conversion

I had an inkling it was you guys! The beard is also a dead giveaway.




