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It's a bit of a resto-mod. The bars and stem are period GB, the running gear is all new Cascadia fenders, Sun rims / sealed bearings and a modified Campy chain ring ( a double I filed the tabs off)
It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.
It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.

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It's a bit of a resto-mod. The bars and stem are period GB, the running gear is all new Cascadia fenders, Sun rims / sealed bearings and a modified Campy chain ring ( a double I filed the tabs off)
It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.

It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.


You couldn't give us a good look at those lugs in high- resolution glory?!
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I picked up a cheap used single-speed/fixed flip/flop hub and tried it on the fixed side and loved the ride. I've been riding fixed pretty much since
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Just to chime in on State. My daily is a State 4130 and it has been a perfectly good bike. That being said I built it from a frameset with components I chose. Stay away from Their new core-line though, they look good but even the frame at that point is of dubious quality.
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Just to chime in on State. My daily is a State 4130 and it has been a perfectly good bike. That being said I built it from a frameset with components I chose. Stay away from Their new core-line though, they look good but even the frame at that point is of dubious quality.
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I'm not really mad, I just want to see more of that craftsmanship! Do you have a thread for that bike?
I'm not really mad, I just want to see more of that craftsmanship! Do you have a thread for that bike?
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Although I seldom ride it, I converted a Motobecane Grand Jubilee to SS/Fixed. I need to get it down from the ceiling and ride it more. Too many bikes, too many choices. Time to thin the herd and ride fewer bikes more often.
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It's a bit of a resto-mod. The bars and stem are period GB, the running gear is all new Cascadia fenders, Sun rims / sealed bearings and a modified Campy chain ring ( a double I filed the tabs off)
It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.

It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.

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Fixed on the plains.
It's a bit of a resto-mod. The bars and stem are period GB, the running gear is all new Cascadia fenders, Sun rims / sealed bearings and a modified Campy chain ring ( a double I filed the tabs off)
It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.
It gets a good bit of use but I tend to be gentle with it.
Next build is this Carlton, still deciding whether to repaint or keep the black stove enamel. Fixed or freewheel w/coaster brake.
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I'm not really mad, I just want to see more of that craftsmanship! Do you have a thread for that bike?
I'm not really mad, I just want to see more of that craftsmanship! Do you have a thread for that bike?
LNK Fixed
Is that literally just a square nut welded into a cutout in the dropouts?
Is that literally just a square nut welded into a cutout in the dropouts?
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No problem, didn't think ou were hostile. I don't have a build thread yet, the frame is hanging on a hook on the wall patiently waiting to be built. Still deciding on if I should strip and repaint or build it as is.
No, the drop out is a single steel plate, original to the build. I've only seen one other curly lugged Carlton Flyer and it had the same rear drop out.
No, the drop out is a single steel plate, original to the build. I've only seen one other curly lugged Carlton Flyer and it had the same rear drop out.
This is not the bike, but it is similar.
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I started riding ss when I got a bike messenger gig, built it up from an old focus frame, love everything about it, nearly have 2k miles on it. Was simple enough that I could learn to maintain it properly myself. Not delivering on it as often as i used to but i still love it.
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I started!
I appreciated everyone's advice. I gathered my parts and I'm just about finished putting it all together.



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Looking good!
Can you add a chain link to move the rear wheel back? The chance of it falling off would be on my mind while riding.....
Can you add a chain link to move the rear wheel back? The chance of it falling off would be on my mind while riding.....
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I was going to check the cog and lockring tonight, and I'll see about adding an inch to the chain.
