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Old 06-10-07 | 02:21 PM
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Is this a viable idea?

Before I bought my pista my beater bike was an old Raleigh 3-speed sport.

Now I'm hooked on fixed gear riding (because of the pista) and I've been wondering if anyone has converted one of these old 3-speeds to a fixie. Because of its weight I thought it might be too hard to stop, so I maybe I could convert it to singlespeed with a coasterbrake (it has a coaster right now). Thoughts? Comments? Thanks.
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Old 06-10-07 | 02:23 PM
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might be an interesting fixed gear

i dunno

but i dont see the point in making it ss
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Old 06-10-07 | 02:30 PM
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Old 06-10-07 | 02:40 PM
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**** that. just leave it. find a REAL beater and convert that.

you don't need to make everything ever fixed.
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Old 06-10-07 | 02:40 PM
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Sure. why not . . .
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Old 06-10-07 | 02:41 PM
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now that it's converted it can climb trees? Sweet!
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Old 06-10-07 | 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by roughrider504

Awesome! Details?
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Old 06-10-07 | 03:14 PM
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Awesome! Details?
Sure. Replaced the cottered cranks with alloy cotterless cranks. Used a alloy micro adjust seatpost instead of the stock steel barbell. Changed the Northroads to Wald Touring bars. Formula out back and a Normandy in front laced 3x Araya 27's. Changed the block pedals to more normal pedals with double straps. Only thing I have against the frame is the Raleigh threaded fork and BB and that it is pretty flexy.
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Old 06-10-07 | 03:34 PM
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You could do this if you were one tough dude.
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what ahayter said
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Didn't Shelden say those things make great conversions?
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what do you weigh? If it weighs, say, above 25% percent of your weight then you may experience it being harder to stop. Thats why you should get a brake.......

Give it a go. Keep the fenders.
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Old 06-10-07 | 07:22 PM
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what do you weigh? If it weighs, say, above 25% percent of your weight then you may experience it being harder to stop. Thats why you should get a brake.......

Give it a go. Keep the fenders.
Yeah I'm a total lightweight so I'll probably have to put a brake on it (wish it wasn't starting off with a coaster). I also want to keep the fenders, but I want to keep it as light as possible.
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