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Thanks. I was a wrench for 6 years in the 90's so no worries on installing myself. Just don't know what kind to buy. There is a glut of them on fleabay but no clue which one is good. Thanks for checking.
The stock headset on the bike really is pathetic... |
I spent about 1.5 hours on the headset today. I swapped EVERYTHING off my old frame and onto my new one to keep my used stuff used and my new stuff new. Well, I probably should have left the headset. It still doesn't stay tight. The bearings for some reason don't stay packed. I'll search the bike shops to see what they have, mine has nothin.
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Originally Posted by Tapeworm21
I spent about 1.5 hours on the headset today. I swapped EVERYTHING off my old frame and onto my new one to keep my used stuff used and my new stuff new. Well, I probably should have left the headset. It still doesn't stay tight. The bearings for some reason don't stay packed. I'll search the bike shops to see what they have, mine has nothin.
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Mine doesn't really count since there aren't too many Langster Pros floating around... but keep you eye on Ebay and you might find one. Currently on the bullhorns but it's so simple to swap back and forth to the drops when wanted.. I think I'll do that tonight actually. Anyway, I love this thing. It seems effortless to get up to speed because of its lack of weight (15.62lbs). The only thing I dislike about it at this point is the lack of drilling for a brake on the front since it wasn't meant for street riding, apparently. I'll have to replace the fork with another in order to gain that. The ride is actually more comfortable than my Surly Cross-Check thanks to the seatpost, seat, stem, and fork that all seem to dampen vibration and shock nicely. Stem has been swapped from the generic Cannondale one in the lower pic for an Easton EC90. Handling is quick without being too twitchy. If something happened to it, I would seek out another without question.
http://www.pbase.com/natron/image/77286299/medium.jpg http://www.pbase.com/natron/image/77081446/medium.jpg |
Hi Guys,
I'm toying with the idea of a Langster for commuting because of it's price and easy maintenance, but I'm a little concerned that the frame and wheels may not cope too well with bumping up and down the odd curb here and there, what's the biggest tyre wheel combo that this frame would take? or do you think the the stock setup could cope? |
Originally Posted by chrisf1981
Hi Guys,
I'm toying with the idea of a Langster for commuting because of it's price and easy maintenance, but I'm a little concerned that the frame and wheels may not cope too well with bumping up and down the odd curb here and there, what's the biggest tyre wheel combo that this frame would take? or do you think the the stock setup could cope? I actually use 700x23c tires on all my bikes and just tried the 25c tires for a brief period but the roads I ride are good enough that they don't warrant the extra 2mm's. As long as you know how to take curbs easy and you don't pound on your bike I don't see any reason why the stock setup would not work just fine. |
Hiroshima, here's what I found out.
None of my LBS's had a similar one in stock. One had an integrated headset in stock but I think it was a different size. It ran $70 anyways... yikes. I did go for a long ride today though and the headset stayed adjusted so I think I'm just going to stick with it until something comes along. I'll probably end up finding one in QBP or something. |
Originally Posted by Tapeworm21
Hiroshima, here's what I found out.
None of my LBS's had a similar one in stock. One had an integrated headset in stock but I think it was a different size. It ran $70 anyways... yikes. I did go for a long ride today though and the headset stayed adjusted so I think I'm just going to stick with it until something comes along. I'll probably end up finding one in QBP or something. |
love it
Originally Posted by Serendipper
(Post 4260828)
Here's mine:
"LOOK MEG....I'M A SPECIALIZED LANGSTER!!!! Get it? When I wave my arms my ass jiggles cause I'm a fixed gear..." http://forevergeek.com/images/familyguynew.jpg I own a 2004 entry-level Langster, purchased used in 2006. 8,300 fast, city-commuting miles so far, going strong. Small changeouts, but still mostly stock. The stock hubs that everyone hates on so much were recently given a bearings changeout, and she's still a champ. Still quick, still nimble, still ugly. Street Cred aside, the Langster is a 100% perfect bike for the investment. You can't really see it here, but my ass IS jiggling: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/93/24...53a2974c06.jpg |
Originally Posted by Serendipper
(Post 4260828)
Here's mine:
"LOOK MEG....I'M A SPECIALIZED LANGSTER!!!! Get it? When I wave my arms my ass jiggles cause I'm a fixed gear..." http://forevergeek.com/images/familyguynew.jpg That's Lois, he's talking to... not Meg. Freakin newbs. :rolleyes: |
Amazing, none of the langsters posted in this thread has made me lose my lunch. Some are positively OK looking. Good work (?) everyone.
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Seems like there're a lot of posts indicating that it's a great bike as long as you replace basically everything. . . why not just build up like you want or get a better bike from the start? Seems cheaper that way. . .
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i'm just impartial to the sloping tt =\
it's probably on the level of the other aluminum frame makers out there (ie giant etc) |
I like mine just fine, but I bought it as a frameset and built it up how I wanted / could afford. I managed to dodge the sloping tt problem largely, and my only complaint is the integrated headset.
http://velospace.org/files/DSC00050.JPG |
Originally Posted by slvoid
(Post 4265285)
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I love my Langster, its still pretty new and it could use some upgrades but its fun as hell. it does ride pretty rough but you get used to it.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3183/...c415d9.jpg?v=0 |
Originally Posted by mugatu
(Post 6476125)
I like mine just fine, but I bought it as a frameset and built it up how I wanted / could afford. I managed to dodge the sloping tt problem largely, and my only complaint is the integrated headset.
http://velospace.org/files/DSC00050.JPG |
Mine was fine until it was ran over.
However, I think the price point is set a wee bit high for the quality of components it comes with. That and the graphics look idiotic. Somehow I did not notice the lovely skulls on the fork. <-- dumb ***** |
Originally Posted by evoke0ne
(Post 6476297)
whats the weight on that bike?
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Originally Posted by Dr.PooLittle
(Post 6476006)
Seems like there're a lot of posts indicating that it's a great bike as long as you replace basically everything. . . why not just build up like you want or get a better bike from the start? Seems cheaper that way. . .
I have replaced the fork with an Ouzo Pro, and the seat clamp for a Campy since this pic was taken,... so now the only bits that are original on my bike is the Frame and Headset. Here is my Langster: http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/2...pssmallbx4.jpg |
The "Seattle" langster is a joke. I have yet to see anybdy ride a fixedgear bike with a latte on their bars. Don't buy one of the special edition Langsters unless you want to be laughed at. Theres somebody selling one on CL for $700 here... LOL
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what bullhorns are those?
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Originally Posted by I_luv_hooters
(Post 6476793)
The "Seattle" langster is a joke. I have yet to see anybdy ride a fixedgear bike with a latte on their bars. Don't buy one of the special edition Langsters unless you want to be laughed at. Theres somebody selling one on CL for $700 here... LOL
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Originally Posted by shaan
(Post 6476809)
what bullhorns are those?
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Originally Posted by Tapeworm21
(Post 4265528)
I spent about 1.5 hours on the headset today. I swapped EVERYTHING off my old frame and onto my new one to keep my used stuff used and my new stuff new. Well, I probably should have left the headset. It still doesn't stay tight. The bearings for some reason don't stay packed. I'll search the bike shops to see what they have, mine has nothin.
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