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shanky 01-09-08 09:39 PM


Originally Posted by blickblocks (Post 5955428)
I'm confused. You're looking to build a completely new bike?

Or are you trying to replace the Triax frame? If it's the latter I wouldn't bother, it's probably lighter than any affordable 80's chromo.

Well that was the question. Which would be better to do. But i think i will grab a old frame and built it up. sorry guess i skipped over the post. My apologies.

shanky 01-09-08 09:41 PM


Originally Posted by Serendipper (Post 5955711)
No. Just study the bikes of that vintage, and use your imagination.


"Using your imagination" does not mean scraping off the Raleigh badges, rattlecan paint, and White Deep-V rims with an Airone saddle. (I shake my head at some conversions-just buy a new bike already).

see my apologies, cause thats exactly what my imagination was thinking. haha. i don't think i will take off the paint, cause i do like old look. will have to see the condition of the paint job. As for the DV's dont' think i'm really interested. Will find something that makes more sense and more affordable. Better choices out there.

shanky 01-09-08 09:43 PM


Originally Posted by Serendipper (Post 5955725)
I say convert the helicopter!


Who's bird is that????

i wish i could saw mine. But me and my room mate rode to Sacramento (30 miles there and back) and we saw it on the way and stopped and take picture.

blickblocks 01-09-08 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by shanky (Post 5955735)
Well that was the question. Which would be better to do. But i think i will grab a old frame and built it up. sorry guess i skipped over the post. My apologies.

Ok, I thought that was the case.

Personally, I doubt another conversion is going to be any better (in fact, you've got a working bike now, you might end up with headaches trying to make a new frame work). Save your money and get yourself a decent crankset, BB, and other stuff that you could hang on a nice track frame later. That crankset looks awful...change that out immediately.

shanky 01-09-08 09:45 PM

SO here is a question about the frame. I have heard alot of complains about the way the frames are put together. Is there anything wrong with the frame itself? The way its built. I personally have no problem with it... just wondering if they are built poorly, talking about the frame itself.

blickblocks 01-09-08 09:48 PM


Originally Posted by shanky (Post 5955774)
SO here is a question about the frame. I have heard alot of complains about the way the frames are put together. Is there anything wrong with the frame itself? The way its built. I personally have no problem with it... just wondering if they are built poorly, talking about the frame itself.

TIG welded aluminum? Nothing wrong with that. Almost every bike sold in the entire world is built that way. It's cheap, relatively light, and effective. I'd ride it into the ground.

Serendipper 01-09-08 09:50 PM


Originally Posted by shanky (Post 5955774)
SO here is a question about the frame. I have heard alot of complains about the way the frames are put together. Is there anything wrong with the frame itself? The way its built. I personally have no problem with it... just wondering if they are built poorly, talking about the frame itself.


I would bet that there is nothing wrong with that frame. But if you just want a new frame, that's okay.:)


We all like new stuff.

NitroPye 01-09-08 09:52 PM

I must say, I avoided clicking on the "working on target bike... or..." thread since I saw it thinking a **** storm was about to come raining down.

I was pleasantly surprised. Lots of great info getting tossed around. Glad to see you got a working bike that you are happy with shanky!

This thread rock on.

fixedup 01-09-08 09:53 PM

Im surprised no ones mentioned saving up for a kilo tt

shanky 01-09-08 09:57 PM

Oh my brother has a kilo tt and i don't really like riding it. dont' know why cause if i did i could probably just take his. haha

shanky 01-09-08 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by NitroPye (Post 5955813)
I must say, I avoided clicking on the "working on target bike... or..." thread since I saw it thinking a **** storm was about to come raining down.

I was pleasantly surprised. Lots of great info getting tossed around. Glad to see you got a working bike that you are happy with shanky!

This thread rock on.

Part of my fear of asking the question. but i'm suprized at the responses. Everyone has been very helpful so far, and hope it stays that way ... :P

djeucalyptus 01-09-08 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by blickblocks (Post 5955766)
That crankset looks awful...change that out immediately.

+1.

my thoughts exactly. If you're happy with the frame (it's satisfactorily comfy and fits well), there's no real reason to ditch it. Swap a few more parts out and ride the **** out of it. No reason you can't swap everything over to a different frame down the road.

you said you had the rear wheel built? what's it spec'd with?

Serendipper 01-09-08 10:05 PM

We of the venerable SSFG community can usually tell bricks from bull*****.




Even if the OP is a noob or is struggling with english. ;)

kemmer 01-09-08 10:11 PM

Keep that frame unless there's something you don't like about it specifically. I think those 70s gas pipe specials you posted would prove to be unsatisfactory compared to what you have now, though I haven't looked at the target bikes up close.

shanky 01-09-08 10:18 PM

well brother. i know my english no so good. lol. so knowing that what does the bricks and bullsh*T mean?

shanky 01-09-08 10:19 PM

and depending of the weight of the frame that i will go check this week i might actually stick with my frame.

Serendipper 01-09-08 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by shanky (Post 5955959)
well brother. i know my english no so good. lol. so knowing that what does the bricks and bullsh*T mean?



I could tell that you were being sincere about your inquiry.

FlatFender 01-09-08 10:38 PM

wow, that made a surprisingly good looking bike minus the crankset. I would definitely swap out the crankset, and possibly the headset.
Other than that, if it fits, ride it!

shanky 01-09-08 10:46 PM

yes thats why i wanted to know if its a good idea to change the crank set. but i do and i do also want to change the stem on it so i can get a fatter bar in there cause his one is uncomfortably small. But i do like my bike very comfortable with it.

and this might sound weird but what kind of seats do you all recommend. I have heard alot about brooks. but problem i have is that i keep riding off the seat. i think its because the seat is tilted. but its also not very comfortable on my back side. What do you guys use?

NitroPye 01-09-08 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by shanky (Post 5955959)
well brother. i know my english no so good. lol. so knowing that what does the bricks and bullsh*T mean?

Where are you from man? Heck if english is your second language I'd say you are doing pretty good. More power to you.

Sometimes I can be overly critical of native english speakers with poor english because so many kids and even adults in the states have a worse grasp on the language that most foreigners. It is sad really.

NitroPye 01-09-08 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by shanky (Post 5956122)
and this might sound weird but what kind of seats do you all recommend. I have heard alot about brooks. but problem i have is that i keep riding off the seat. i think its because the seat is tilted. but its also not very comfortable on my back side. What do you guys use?

I recently tilted my saddle up in the front a bit and positioned it a bit forward on the rails and I found it made a world of difference for me as my spinning form seems to "mature".

Serendipper 01-09-08 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by shanky (Post 5956122)
yes thats why i wanted to know if its a good idea to change the crank set. but i do and i do also want to change the stem on it so i can get a fatter bar in there cause his one is uncomfortably small. But i do like my bike very comfortable with it.

and this might sound weird but what kind of seats do you all recommend. I have heard alot about brooks. but problem i have is that i keep riding off the seat. i think its because the seat is tilted. but its also not very comfortable on my back side. What do you guys use?



When you wrap your bars, they will work better. It's like magic.;)

metaljim 01-09-08 10:54 PM

if you are sliding forward, tilt your seat back some (basically leveling it out), or move it forward in the seat post.

if you find your bike to be comfortable, then rock it. toss in a new crankset (maybe a budget set like bulletproof or truvativ?), get a stem that fits the larger bars you like, and just ride it till it falls apart! or maybe one day come across a frame you MUST have, and just swap the already decent components you've got to the new frame!

conor 01-09-08 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by blickblocks (Post 5955766)
Ok, I thought that was the case.

Personally, I doubt another conversion is going to be any better (in fact, you've got a working bike now, you might end up with headaches trying to make a new frame work). Save your money and get yourself a decent crankset, BB, and other stuff that you could hang on a nice track frame later. That crankset looks awful...change that out immediately.

+1.

frankstoneline 01-09-08 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by FlatFender (Post 5956067)
wow, that made a surprisingly good looking bike minus the crankset. I would definitely swap out the crankset, and possibly the headset.
Other than that, if it fits, ride it!

+1
I think it would look and preform nicely with a black alien bikes crankset, I would also suggest wrapping your bars, it isnt hard to do and will make them feel MUCH nicer, imho. I would agree after seeing it/hearing your intentions more fully that you should ride it into the ground until you find a frame you cant live without.


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