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Singlerider 04-28-16 06:23 AM

Nolobi 4130
 
Hi,

Love to hear your thoughts - i was looking at these guys Nolobi 4130 ? Nolobi Bikes

They have a 4130 chromo frame model that I like the look of in chrome, I've had what I guess would be an entry to city cycling bike for the last few years -which was as good and as bad as you'd expect,

But now i'd like something a bit smoother. And ideally a bit smarter..but still not too expensive.

Scrodzilla 04-28-16 08:54 AM

That bike is exactly the same as this: https://www.purefixcycles.com/collec...iant=944907933

TenSpeedV2 04-28-16 08:54 AM

Seems awfully expensive for essentially a no name bike with no name parts just for the chrome frame.

SquidPuppet 04-28-16 09:56 AM

low quality chrome. Cheap components. Overpriced.

rreahard 04-28-16 10:10 AM

Kilo TT

cDiff Notorious 04-28-16 10:45 AM

The drop bar looks weird

Scrodzilla 04-28-16 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by rreahard (Post 18725160)
Kilo TT

Dude's in London.

OP - One of the best shops in the biz is right in your city. Go buy a real bike from Louis at Brick Lane Bikes and tell him Scrod says hi.

rreahard 04-28-16 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18725365)
Dude's in London.

Missed that. My bad

veganbikes 04-28-16 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 18725365)
Dude's in London.

OP - One of the best shops in the biz is right in your city. Go buy a real bike from Louis at Brick Lane Bikes and tell him Scrod says hi.

+1 BLB looks like they make some nice stuff and I have long considered getting one myself.



If you ever get some big coin, Mercian does some really nice stuff and has a semi-custom build program on their site I have been playing with. lugged Reynolds 853 OS fixed gear with clearance for a 32 tire and canti's with serious paint for £1068 ain't shabby especially from a long time well known well respected company. You can turn most of their frames into a fixed gear or semi-horizontal dropout which is really neat. Granted a full custom builder could do a lot of the same stuff but probably would cost a lot more British Dollary-doos!

In England a KiloTT would probably be a PoundTT or something like that.

Lupine 04-28-16 08:48 PM

From the perspective of someone who just bought a steel frame single speed, new with factory vertical dropouts :bang:, for over four hundred dollars, that thing looks pretty awesome.

Go for it!

Singlerider 04-29-16 05:54 AM

Thank you all for taking the time to reply. Taken on board. Much appreciated.


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