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Old 11-17-07 | 12:26 AM
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Deal/Recommendation on first SS

I'm looking to buy my first single speed bike. I would be using it mainly on the streets of Kansas City and some paved trails. Do you know of any good deals on a bike that would fit my needs? Also, I'm 6'2" and about 195 lbs. so I'm looking around 60 cm.

Any hints on a good deal or recommendations would be great! Thanks.
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Old 11-17-07 | 10:14 AM
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https://bikesdirect.com/products/mercier/kilott.htm
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Old 11-17-07 | 10:30 AM
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nice SS!

OP, how about a budget?
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Old 11-17-07 | 03:28 PM
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My budget is between $350 and probably around $550. I saw the Mercier and thought that might be a good bike for me. How much would brakes cost to put on that? I also saw the Bianchi Pista and thought about getting that but no bike shops in Kansas City stock Bianchi bikes. I would really like to test drive one before spending that much money. The Mercier does look nice but I would like to get something I can buy locally and therefore have a shop that will take good care of me. I like the idea of a flip flop hub also as I'm not sure which way I would rather use it. Any other good deals or recommendations. Thanks again!
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Old 11-17-07 | 08:13 PM
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please help
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Old 11-17-07 | 09:33 PM
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Bikes: Kilo TT and a Stumpjumper fsr comp

budget= kilo TT. the pista is basically the same frame but more bling and more $$
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Old 11-17-07 | 10:49 PM
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Bikes: Burley Runabout 7 and Specialized Allez Elite

I've seen a lot of these SE bikes at the rack downtown lately. They look pretty nice:
https://www.sebikes.com/2008/bike-detail.asp?id=45
https://www.sebikes.com/2008/bike-detail.asp?id=46
https://www.sebikes.com/2008/bike-detail.asp?id=48

https://www.raleighusa.com/items.asp?deptid=5&itemid=349
(not sure of price on the Raleigh)
https://www.redlinebicycles.com/adultbikes/925.html

I know you're avoiding online retailers, but I thought I'd mention IRO:
https://www.irofixedgear.com/index.as...ATS&Category=2

And hey, for $350-550, you can always build up a nice conversion!
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Old 11-17-07 | 11:34 PM
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I also saw the Bianchi Pista and thought about getting that...
Isn't that a fixie?

You might want a flip-flop, but don't ya want brakes?!

I picked up an SE Lager for $325 on clearance from my local Performance Bike. It's got front and rear brakes along with the flip-flop. I like it a lot. I'm not too sure I'd bother with an SE Draft.
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Old 11-18-07 | 01:45 AM
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I also saw the Bianchi Pista and thought about getting that but no bike shops in Kansas City stock Bianchi bikes.
Midwest Cyclery in Midtown and Summit Cycles in Lee's Summit should both have a Pista or 3 sitting around.

If I were you, I'd cruise down to Acme Bicycle Company and pick up a Redline 925. It's a great bike, and Sarah and Christy (the owners) will take good care of you.
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