Bike Forums

Bike Forums (https://www.bikeforums.net/forum.php)
-   Singlespeed & Fixed Gear (https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/)
-   -   Your Fixed Gear/SS Photos! (https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/369378-your-fixed-gear-ss-photos.html)

le car 01-17-08 12:41 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...car/side-1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/le_car/tyre.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ar/34front.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...car/34back.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v605/le_car/fork.jpg

I may tape the bars - still hesitating.
Thanks to Karta at www.twonfro.com, Hiroki at Visvim, Andy at www.fixedgearlondon.com, and Roberto at www.robertobicicletas.co.uk.

Straws 01-17-08 12:45 PM

Holy Chainring!

thrashin 01-17-08 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by djeucalyptus (Post 5999411)
and where are more pics of that Basso? I've had two in the past, and kick myself in the nuts every time I think about them.

searching now

novielo 01-17-08 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by le car (Post 5999881)


that look good!! what's the gearing? seams like a 52 tooth

le car 01-17-08 02:08 PM

indeed 52X18. Looks huge cause the frame is small (51.5)

jabikuta 01-17-08 02:16 PM

Dang le car....I'm really diggin that.

NitroPye 01-17-08 02:19 PM

I really like that bike. Beautiful rustic white color. Throw on some bar tape though, you are making my hands hurt :)

marqueemoon 01-17-08 02:22 PM

White cello tape would look nice on that.

piwonka 01-17-08 02:29 PM


Originally Posted by le car (Post 5999881)
I may tape the bars - still hesitating.

black cloth, do it!

calculus 01-17-08 02:50 PM

i second the cloth, that ride is purdy though

bonechilling 01-17-08 02:59 PM


Originally Posted by piwonka (Post 6000593)
black cloth, do it!

Thirded. That bike looks awesome, except for the tape-less bars. Seal the deal!

humancongereel 01-17-08 03:33 PM

yeah, black cloth tape. i didn't think the black would look good at first, but on a second glance, it'd balance the saddle nicely.

trons 01-17-08 04:01 PM

i would kill for one of those alan frames in my size

Live2Die 01-17-08 04:09 PM

color me Jealous! what are those tires? and wrap those bars, but some black brooks leather may look good as well, just to really balance that out and save your hands! I hate my bike now... thanks!

nayr497 01-17-08 04:21 PM

I really like that Geliano, minus that horrendously ugly damn Brooks saddle. Jesus, for every one bicycle I see that looks good with a Brooks saddle there are ten that look awful. I don't understand the Brooks cult that seems to exist. They generally completely ruin the lines and look of bikes, especially a track bike that looks sleek and fast...until moving to the saddle, which is an ugly, unsightly, clunky looking hunk of leather with gross looking rails sticking out.

This is a purely aesthetic judgment of Brooks saddles, but hey, nobody likes an ugly bike.

Fugazi Dave 01-17-08 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by orangepaint (Post 5999010)
I think it's actually bonded aluminium. Vitus made similar frames in the late 80's and early 90's. Apparently these types of frames are crazy light for the era but tend to flex quite a bit in larger sizes.

My first fixie conversion a while back started as someone's old custom tri bike tht was bonded aluminum. It was light, but it ultimately came apart in the middle of traffic. I was riding down Grand Ave in Chicago when the downtube disconnected from the headtube. It was bizarre. I was riding and then I seemed to lean forward and my pedals were hitting the ground. I got off, saw my top tube was bent in a vague U-shape and then I noticed the 3" gap between the two other tubes. It was my only bike at the time, so that sucked, but the thing was a total beast anyway, running a Corima seatpost and a Rock Shox Ruby fork. I'm now wary of bonded aluminum, though to be fair most that were made were probably made better than the un-branded custom frame I bought second-hand. Still, not a frame-type I'm likely to buy again.

andre nickatina 01-17-08 04:48 PM

^ ^ ^ I think it's just you. Brooks saddles look just fine on an old school lugged frame, and dumb as hell on a fat tubed aluminum/carbon frame. Besides, you're losing sight of the real reason that should lie behind every person's saddle choice: COMFORT.

le car 01-17-08 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by nayr497 (Post 6001396)
I really like that Geliano, minus that horrendously ugly damn Brooks saddle. Jesus, for every one bicycle I see that looks good with a Brooks saddle there are ten that look awful. I don't understand the Brooks cult that seems to exist. They generally completely ruin the lines and look of bikes, especially a track bike that looks sleek and fast...until moving to the saddle, which is an ugly, unsightly, clunky looking hunk of leather with gross looking rails sticking out.

This is a purely aesthetic judgment of Brooks saddles, but hey, nobody likes an ugly bike.

I just transferred the Brooks from one of my other bikes. I've had it for more than 2 years now and it's shaped to my bottom I guess. Dunno what else would look good on this bike though.. a Rolls? Turbo? FIzik?

marqueemoon 01-17-08 04:48 PM

a few updates for the Cross Check. New wide-ass bars, fatter tires, shorter cranks.

http://velospace.org/files/ccnittoside.jpg
http://velospace.org/files/ccnittotop.jpg

andre nickatina 01-17-08 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by le car (Post 5999881)

I love how the tires contrast to the rims. All-white tires on white rims IMO looks dumb and Fisher-Pricey.
Really nice bike btw. And like everyone else said, add some tape to that thing and it'll look way better. Naked bars are ugly!

nayr497 01-17-08 05:09 PM

Le Car...I was simply making a personal opinion comment. I don't like to be cruel to other people's bikes, as they are like pets (or more!) for many of us. I love that bike and wish it were mine. I was just commenting that I think it would look even better with a new saddle and maybe a Shimano aero seatpost.

As for comfort - I've never ridden a Brooks but I've been happy with plenty of other saddles.

I think both a Rolls and a Turbo would look too big and clunky. Maybe a slim Fizik, a Selle Italia SLR, a Flite...something slim and fast looking. BUT, of course you should ride the saddle that feels the best under your nacho.

Since we are on the topic of looks - I like naked bars and if you ride with gloves it doesn't always matter if you wrap them. However, I agree that white rims and white tires don't look good together.

el twe 01-17-08 05:10 PM

marqueemoon - what kind of wide-ass bars?

piwonka 01-17-08 05:16 PM

i dont' think the brooks looks bad. it's not a huge clunky brooks. a bike looks fast when a rider blows by you on it and you usually don't sit there thinking ewww, that brooks saddle looks so slow. lol.

Zombie Carl 01-17-08 05:25 PM

A buddy bought me some super-wide Major Taylor-type bars for Christmas and I decided to chop off the drops, flop and spin 'em around backwards.

http://img251.imageshack.us/img251/7586/dsc0021ag3.jpg

I just need to tape them and find a lever that fits right at the stem.

marqueemoon 01-17-08 05:40 PM


Originally Posted by el twe (Post 6001710)
marqueemoon - what kind of wide-ass bars?

48cm Nitto 177 (aka "Noodle"). This bike will eventually get a CETMA rack, a Wald basket or some other front rack setup. I wanted enough width to fit some **** and still have drops.


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:10 AM.


Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.