bare knuckles
#26
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Bikes: EAI Bare Knuckle, 1980's Ross Signature 292s 12 speed
In his defense, it isnt hard to get the price of a complete build up that high, and the frames are really nice. I love mine and I think you would be hard pressed to find someone who doesnt. Granted I got a deal on mine used, but I would have payed for a new one if I had to.
#27

Anyhow, that's my track wheelset; my street wheelset are DAs to OPs and that wasn't exactly cheap to get handbuilt locally. Throw in the Deda Pista stuff, the Rolls, Phil BB, and a good crankset + Phil cog and you get up there, notice I said "near".
Thanks for all the compliments.
#28
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I've got one. Frame and fork = $600. I've got mostly run-of-the-mill components; probably spent around a grand total? I dunno. Velocity Aeros and Miche Primato hubs, chop-n-flop bars. A lot of the parts I just transferred over from my old conversion fixie. Here's a pic:
#30
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Mine, though it has the stock fork back and flop/chops now.
I love it, and they can be found cheaper by way of ebay/used etc.
my total is running right around 800 I think.
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OP, hope you can stand the wait. First they were expected to arrive late Jan/early Feb, then late Feb/early March, and now May which by the Italian calendar must mean Christmastime.
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#33
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Bikes: EAI Bare Knuckle, 1980's Ross Signature 292s 12 speed
Not super frequently, just keep your eyes peeled. I got mine used from a forum member, thats another place to look. Just out of curiostity, what drew you to the bare knuckle, it seems like you have little prior experience with fixed gear/track bikes (I hope you arent offended, and correct me if I'm wrong)
#34
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I have a Bareknuckle as well. I like it a lot, rides nice, it's pretty stiff and responsive. The paint is a shame though, it chips so easily. https://velospace.org/files/DSC_2949.JPG
#39
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From: Williston, VT
Bikes: Bridgestone RB-T, Soma Rush, Razesa Racer, ⅔ of a 1983 Holdsworth Professional, Nishiki Riviera Winter Bike
Thanks for the license, but I think I would use whatever terms I wanted to even if I didn't weigh 200+, or could hold 30 for less time than it takes me to button my fly after I take a piss.
Many of us in this forum could meet at least one of your rather arbitrary criteria. Who made you the language sheriff of the internet anyway?
#40
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From: Williston, VT
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Well he didn't specify, so I s'pose it can be in whatever gear you like. Freewheeling I can get er up to 48 for a couple of minutes downhill. Even if we assume he's talking fixed in a normal street gear though, I fail to see what the ability to spin fast has to do with having the ability to gauge frame stiffness. I'm more likely to notice flex mashing up a hill at 6mph than I am spinning downhill or on a flat, and if you can't spin smoothly, you can't hold top speed, so not only is it an ariitrary measure, it's the basss ackward one.
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you wanna talk about stiff then talk about some kind of standing start...
#42
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#43
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one of my bikes has a pretty soft fork and unless i spin perfectly smooth when the cadence gets high the bike starts wanting to bounce. so i gotta crouch down, be real light on my hands and really concentrate on spinning a circle...or shift gears...ha...that happens quite a bit faster than 130rpm though.
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#45
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If i had a dollar for every time someone was being an dick on this forum...
Wait a sec. I forgot to mention it's vertical compliance. blah.
Wait a sec. I forgot to mention it's vertical compliance. blah.
Last edited by unseen; 04-02-08 at 12:24 PM.




