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Nakedjim 07-17-07 05:17 PM

SE Draft
 
I am interested in getting my girlfriend a single speed. I saw an SE Draft at the LBS on sale for $200. (http://www.sebmx.com/2007/bike-detail.asp?id=19) Does anyone have any experience with this bike? Will it hold up problem free for a daily commuter. She is trying to spend as little as possible. If there are any other single speed (i doubt she will ever want to ride fixed) suggestions that would be great.

bonechilling 07-17-07 05:33 PM


Originally Posted by Nakedjim
Will it hold up problem free for a daily commuter.

It looks pretty crappy, and I doubt it will be problem free for long. Frankly, you get what you pay for. few people on here have had luck with the bikesdirect.com, if you're going budget.

blickblocks 07-17-07 05:45 PM

Have you thought about building her a bike from an old road bike? Could be cheaper and more fun.

That said, there's not that much that could go wrong on that bike. So, maybe the brakes suck, and it's probably pretty heavy (it's made of Hi-Ten). Get the wheels trued up to perfection and the brakes adjusted as best you can, you both should be good.

It's not like you've got a hub that could strip...

Nakedjim 07-17-07 05:47 PM

Ok ya I figured the components where pretty sh***y. any suggestions of other single speeds.

I have spent some time thinking about the old road frame build.

bward1028 07-17-07 07:37 PM

that bike's a total piece. if you go with se, get a lager. it's about twice as much, but you might be able to get it on sale. its a much improved cheap bike.

draft<road conversion

quittaboy 08-22-07 01:08 PM

I own a Draft. I'm a muscular, 210 lb 6' man. Even I find it heavy. I would not recommend this for a woman.

deathhare 08-22-07 01:10 PM

What city are you in? Maybe someone has something for sale.

-=(8)=- 08-22-07 01:28 PM

Its made by Fuji.
Its not that bad especially for 200.00
Ive seen them go for 179.00, even.
Its supercheep mainly because of the ashtabula crank.
If it had tREK decals on it, the msrp would be 349.00
and people would be saying "great utility bike......"

bonechilling 08-22-07 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by -=Łem in Pa=- (Post 5123284)
Its made by Fuji.
Its not that bad especially for 200.00
Ive seen them go for 179.00, even.
Its supercheep mainly because of the ashtabula crank.
If it had tREK decals on it, the msrp would be 349.00
and people would be saying "great utility bike......"

People don't like this thing because it's ****ing hi-ten steel, which provides for a poor ride, weighs a ton, and is generally cheap.

Basically, this is the Huffy of fixed gear bikes (and I don't mean the fancy Serotta Huffys, either!).

Cynikal 08-22-07 02:11 PM

I just rode one yesterday and was surprised how heavy it was and the stock brakes suck. If you get one, get new pads asap.

-=(8)=- 08-22-07 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by bonechilling (Post 5123508)
People don't like this thing because it's ****ing hi-ten steel, which provides for a poor ride, weighs a ton, and is generally cheap.

Basically, this is the Huffy of fixed gear bikes (and I don't mean the fancy Serotta Huffys, either!).


Its not a fixie.

bonechilling 08-22-07 02:20 PM


Originally Posted by -=Łem in Pa=- (Post 5123574)
Its not a fixie.

Splitting hairs, but ok, it's the Huffy of single speeds.


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