The IRO BFSSFG Build Thread
#552
Hey folks, I was thinking of getting a brake for my commute to school because it's kinda crazy, will this one work with my groupbuy?
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...e+Caliper.aspx
Trying to order caliper and lever from the same site.
https://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...e+Caliper.aspx
Trying to order caliper and lever from the same site.
#556
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So I have most of the parts and ready to start putting everything together - should I repaint my black frame? Is it worth the effort? Hearing all the horror stories makes me worried. I don't want to spend the money for a professional job, so I'd be doing it myself.
#557
What are the horror stories?
#558
the horror stories are...
my paint got a chip and i cried, then i got another chip and i **** my pants!
just go ride your $150 frame and quit worrying about the paint.
it's nothing special, no cinelli, no colnago, never will come close.
it's a cheap frame and it should be ridden, not babied.
it will never be a showpiece.
it's a great frame and does ride very well by the way.
my paint got a chip and i cried, then i got another chip and i **** my pants!
just go ride your $150 frame and quit worrying about the paint.
it's nothing special, no cinelli, no colnago, never will come close.
it's a cheap frame and it should be ridden, not babied.
it will never be a showpiece.
it's a great frame and does ride very well by the way.
#559
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Joined: Mar 2005
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From: Madison, WI
the horror stories are...
my paint got a chip and i cried, then i got another chip and i **** my pants!
just go ride your $150 frame and quit worrying about the paint.
it's nothing special, no cinelli, no colnago, never will come close.
it's a cheap frame and it should be ridden, not babied.
it will never be a showpiece.
it's a great frame and does ride very well by the way.
my paint got a chip and i cried, then i got another chip and i **** my pants!
just go ride your $150 frame and quit worrying about the paint.
it's nothing special, no cinelli, no colnago, never will come close.
it's a cheap frame and it should be ridden, not babied.
it will never be a showpiece.
it's a great frame and does ride very well by the way.
#560
So I says to Mable I says
Joined: Jul 2005
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From: Toronto
Bikes: '05 Urbanite Fixie, '06 Lemond Croix de Fer, '06 Jamis Dragon Pro, '07 IRO Bikeforums Track, '07 Planet-X Uncle John
my thoughts exactly.. plus, I figure no matter how badly the paint chips, it's still going to be better than whatever you can do at home with a rattle can!
#561
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,572
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From: SF
Bikes: 1972 Paramount Track, 1972 Paramount P13 Road, 1972 Paramount Tandem, 1986 Paramount Road, Merckx MXL, Gunnar Cross Hairs, Samson Illusion NJS, KHS Aero Track, Titus Racer X 29er, Tom Palermo Custom Touring
Anyone have a IRO with the black Mavic CXP22's or Open Pro or Open Pro CDs? Trying to figure out rim coloring.
#562
the horror stories are...
my paint got a chip and i cried, then i got another chip and i **** my pants!
just go ride your $150 frame and quit worrying about the paint.
it's nothing special, no cinelli, no colnago, never will come close.
it's a cheap frame and it should be ridden, not babied.
it will never be a showpiece.
it's a great frame and does ride very well by the way.
my paint got a chip and i cried, then i got another chip and i **** my pants!
just go ride your $150 frame and quit worrying about the paint.
it's nothing special, no cinelli, no colnago, never will come close.
it's a cheap frame and it should be ridden, not babied.
it will never be a showpiece.
it's a great frame and does ride very well by the way.
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#563
I'm really bummed about this paint, my bike isn't even done yet and it has 10 nicks/chips in the paint. I've been covering it with a sleeping bag FFS, I don't even want to think about what it's gonna look like in a year. Had I known how ****ty it was going to be I'd have kept my money, what a joke.
#564
Wolfman got nards!
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 601
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From: Denver, CO
Bikes: '06 Bianchi Volpe, '09 Mercier Kilo TT, '08 Jamis Exile 29er

I'll hopefully be taking some decent pictures soon and posting the full specs after I swap the bottom bracket out and move the chainring to the inside to fix the RD2 chainline issue.
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Reason is a scoundrel, stupidity is direct and honest. –Ivan Fyodorovich Karamazov
Man's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions. –Oliver Wendell Holmes
#566
https://farm2.static.flickr.com/1260/...5bd3c925_o.jpg
I think they're basically the best conventional rim in the world - they always spin true, stop on a dime, and look great. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to anyone.
#567
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From: tucson
Bikes: 2007 IRO Mark V fixed, 1971 Schwinn Spitfire stock newsie cruiser, 60's Schwinn Collegiate single speed, 1984 Azuki Imperial fixed, old unknown brand Tandem fixed.
black spokes on black rims look pretty damn good. i think if you get them in that color you should do the spokes too.
#568
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From: Madison, WI
#569
Thread Starter
Edificating
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From: Portland
Bikes: Spooky + Sachs
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#570
Should be out Riding
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Blacksburg, VA
Bikes: Bob Jackson Vigorelli
#571
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From: Madison, WI
#573
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From: Madison, WI
See, I am not the only one who has heard this: https://bb.nsmb.com/showthread.php?t=29467
[edit]: see also: https://www.bikeforums.net/archive/in.../t-181553.html
[edit]: see also: https://www.bikeforums.net/archive/in.../t-181553.html





