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georgek54 10-22-17 05:18 AM

Upgrading single speed/fixie wheels
 
my wheels are heavy with cheap hubs, can someone direct me or recommend a good lighter wheelset with quality parts. Budget is 3-400$. I want brand name hubs, black stainless spokes, machined rear braking surface. thank you

SquidPuppet 10-22-17 07:00 AM

Look at Velomine.com and Retrogression

Carcosa 10-22-17 11:27 AM

I'll make it even easier than the Squid.

https://www.retro-gression.com/colle...pe-sf-wheelset

veganbikes 10-22-17 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by Carcosa (Post 19945136)
I'll make it even easier than the Squid.

https://www.retro-gression.com/colle...pe-sf-wheelset

That would be a solid wheelset. Handbuilt is always better and those are handbuilt with decent components. Many of my handbuilt wheels (not by me, I suck) use either Sapim spokes and nips or H+Son rims or both.

ThermionicScott 10-22-17 08:11 PM

Machined only in the rear, eh?

georgek54 10-23-17 04:11 PM

thanks guys, ordered a set from velomine....great store. I appreciate your help!!

georgek54 10-29-17 09:04 AM

Received my set of H+Son Archetype with Origin hubs, they are perfect. What a difference, hubs are smooth and wheels seem very nice quality and build. Velomine is a great find, thanks again guys!!!

Gresp15C 10-29-17 01:36 PM

No pics, no bike. ;)

georgek54 10-30-17 03:24 PM

pics
 
1 Attachment(s)
Attachment 586727

georgek54 10-30-17 03:27 PM

pics
 
this is a before pic, upgrades will be finished in 30 days, all parts ordered!

georgek54 10-30-17 04:28 PM

pics
 

Originally Posted by Gresp15C (Post 19959739)
No pics, no bike. ;)

pic added, Ill post another once all the parts are assembled, thanks

Gresp15C 10-30-17 05:06 PM

Well, it looks pretty darn nice already. I like that color.

georgek54 10-30-17 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by Gresp15C (Post 19962302)
Well, it looks pretty darn nice already. I like that color.

Thanks, looks like I paid full bike price for a frame, but, I like a challenge.

Lakerat 10-31-17 05:24 AM


Originally Posted by georgek54 (Post 19962053)


I bought a pair of Velocity Deep V laced to Phil Wood track hubs and inquired here about what color frame would go with the orange rims. The best suggestion was a similar (as I imagined it) blue as your frame. The thinking was like Gulf GT40 race cars. After pondering a new frame to build around the orange rim wheelset, I put them on my current fixed build, a light metallic green KHS Turbo and the combination looks great.

Then I had to figure out what to do with the wheels that came off the KHS Turbo bike and then I built a favorite fixed gear on a 1980 Trek 750 frame that has semi horizontal dropouts with successful use of magic gear. The wheels are wonderful with a first generation Dura Ace hub in front (overkill 36 spokes) and Nashbar flip flop laced with DT double butted spokes and Mavic Open Pro rims. The bike rides like a dream.

Soon after putting a Phil Wood bottom bracket on the KHS and dialing in the chain line, I borrowed the brake off of it to test on the new Trek build. The Trek rides so nice I haven't ridden the KHS since. I aligned the KHS fork but a proper brake hasn't popped up.

georgek54 10-31-17 01:55 PM


Originally Posted by Lakerat (Post 19962990)
I bought a pair of Velocity Deep V laced to Phil Wood track hubs and inquired here about what color frame would go with the orange rims. The best suggestion was a similar (as I imagined it) blue as your frame. The thinking was like Gulf GT40 race cars. After pondering a new frame to build around the orange rim wheelset, I put them on my current fixed build, a light metallic green KHS Turbo and the combination looks great.

Then I had to figure out what to do with the wheels that came off the KHS Turbo bike and then I built a favorite fixed gear on a 1980 Trek 750 frame that has semi horizontal dropouts with successful use of magic gear. The wheels are wonderful with a first generation Dura Ace hub in front (overkill 36 spokes) and Nashbar flip flop laced with DT double butted spokes and Mavic Open Pro rims. The bike rides like a dream.

Soon after putting a Phil Wood bottom bracket on the KHS and dialing in the chain line, I borrowed the brake off of it to test on the new Trek build. The Trek rides so nice I haven't ridden the KHS since. I aligned the KHS fork but a proper brake hasn't popped up.

I would love to see a pic, sounds awesome. Please check out "Undefeated LeMans Edition @ DAN fixed gear on You Tube, it is a gorgeous color scheme like you initially mentioned.

georgek54 11-11-17 03:29 AM

upgraded wheelset
 
1 Attachment(s)
Attachment 588435....mostly finished, waiting on white industries freewheel, new chain and a new rear brake caliper!

seau grateau 11-11-17 02:43 PM

Get a front brake.

georgek54 11-12-17 06:40 PM

its a singlespeed, not a fixie.

seau grateau 11-12-17 07:14 PM

Get a front brake.

Carcosa 11-12-17 10:05 PM

^ + 50

We don't deal in "fixies" either pal.

georgek54 11-13-17 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by Carcosa (Post 19988995)
^ + 50

We don't deal in "fixies" either pal.

is that directed to me?

seau grateau 11-13-17 06:46 PM

It has nothing to do with being fixed or freewheel. If anything, riding a freewheel makes it even more important. By going without a front brake, you're losing the majority of your stopping power, making yourself and others on the road less safe.

georgek54 11-13-17 07:15 PM

What? are you the single speed police? keep your personal comments to yourself, that is not a contribution to a forum. you know nothing about me or my bikes. perhaps this is a show bike, ...let those that ride decide!!!!

georgek54 11-13-17 07:18 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 19991105)
It has nothing to do with being fixed or freewheel. If anything, riding a freewheel makes it even more important. By going without a front brake, you're losing the majority of your stopping power, making yourself and others on the road less safe.

the subject is about wheels, not brakes .....its just a pic....get over yourself

Scrodzilla 11-13-17 08:49 PM

Yup, somebody is off their meds. :twitchy:


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