The poor mans fixie
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i remember it had red and silver paint and had a giant plastic thing over the chainring, and there were pictures of it in front of a train.
Edit: I think the verdict was, not a good idea, since it fell apart in like two wweeks.
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Also: buying new crappy gaspipe Wally World bikes make mother earth weep when there are beautiful old, lugged, horizontal dropout, non-frenchie frames littered throughout the world, convertible at your whim. And ridiculously cheap.
But alas, I have strong doubts mark will listen to our pleas, considering his actions in the Trek thread. Some people don't believe stores exist outside Walmart and that ebay, freecycle, and craigslist, local co-ops, and your neighbors' sheds are cheap bike goldmines.
But alas, I have strong doubts mark will listen to our pleas, considering his actions in the Trek thread. Some people don't believe stores exist outside Walmart and that ebay, freecycle, and craigslist, local co-ops, and your neighbors' sheds are cheap bike goldmines.
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From: Melbourne, Aus
Bikes: Bates (of Coburg) track bike(60s/70s?), Malvern Star Ladies coronation (1953), SuperElliots pathracer (60s?), Repco pathracer (1964), Holland Ladies (50s?), Moa (50s?), Hillman Ladies (40s?), Batavia? (40s?), Malvern Star 2 star ladies (50s?)...etc.
But alas, I have strong doubts mark will listen to our pleas, considering his actions in the Trek thread. Some people don't believe stores exist outside Walmart and that ebay, freecycle, and craigslist, local co-ops, and your neighbors' sheds are cheap bike goldmines.
I pity the person that sells him a bike off Craigslist, or the bike co-op, or the garage sale holder. Can you imagine the harrassment they'd get after the sale of their $50 bike? Stick to Walmart, dude.
Mark, if you're going to lace the hub yourself you can make it fit any chainline by using spacers and lacing the wheel with an offset.
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It would be cheaper to get a used rear wheel and buy a cheap roadbike from a thriftshop or something.
i can ride my bike with no handlebars
Also: buying new crappy gaspipe Wally World bikes make mother earth weep when there are beautiful old, lugged, horizontal dropout, non-frenchie frames littered throughout the world, convertible at your whim. And ridiculously cheap.
walmart makes baby jesus weep.
https://www.amazon.com/ALPHA-Bicycles...2385390&sr=1-5
Hers a fixie the wheels are too narrow 700c(get torn up quick,just take a ride on indianapolis blvd in whiting,indiana) and hunchback of notre dame.I want cruiser bike fixie.and not a trek,have one of those.
Last edited by mark9950; 06-01-08 at 11:48 PM.
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From: alief houston texas
Bikes: masi speciale fixed (urrringe), haro f1 (black), haro x2 (red)
someone converted a target road bike in another thread.

if you can get a cheap frame then get a cheap frame. some people live in a city where bikes are plentiful and one can get a decent frame by just walking to a garage sale or a goodwill. i've even searched for a decent frame and never found one, had to order one. do what you want.

if you can get a cheap frame then get a cheap frame. some people live in a city where bikes are plentiful and one can get a decent frame by just walking to a garage sale or a goodwill. i've even searched for a decent frame and never found one, had to order one. do what you want.
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Also, to get that authentic weaving-across-the-sidewalk-in-flip-flops feeling after which it seems you're lusting, you could even lower the seat so your knees come up to your chin and your legs never get straighter than a 90-degree bend.
Last edited by skinnyland; 06-02-08 at 06:41 AM.
#18
I HATE ROADBIKES,HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME IS NOT ME.i want to sit up straight so I can stretch.Besides my spare tire gets in the way,you know my last 50 lbs.
I can ride my bike without handlebars.
I cant find any.I looked too.None used at my LBS,I also asked.They only sell new.
Sorry he doesnt exist.
https://www.amazon.com/ALPHA-Bicycles...2385390&sr=1-5
Hers a fixie the wheels are too narrow 700c(get torn up quick,just take a ride on indianapolis blvd in whiting,indiana) and hunchback of notre dame.I want cruiser bike fixie.and not a trek,have one of those.
I can ride my bike without handlebars.
I cant find any.I looked too.None used at my LBS,I also asked.They only sell new.
Sorry he doesnt exist.
https://www.amazon.com/ALPHA-Bicycles...2385390&sr=1-5
Hers a fixie the wheels are too narrow 700c(get torn up quick,just take a ride on indianapolis blvd in whiting,indiana) and hunchback of notre dame.I want cruiser bike fixie.and not a trek,have one of those.
#19
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From: Cambridge, Mass.
Mark, have you looked at any Treks? This one ssounds like it would deliver the riding position you're looking for, along with wide tires for dealing with the mean streets of Whiting.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...rclassicsteel/
I read that the build quality on these is top-of-the-line, worthy of the Trek(R) name.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...rclassicsteel/
I read that the build quality on these is top-of-the-line, worthy of the Trek(R) name.
#20
I think I remember that... didn't they get the bike on sale, like half off or something?
someone converted a target road bike in another thread.

if you can get a cheap frame then get a cheap frame. some people live in a city where bikes are plentiful and one can get a decent frame by just walking to a garage sale or a goodwill. i've even searched for a decent frame and never found one, had to order one. do what you want.

if you can get a cheap frame then get a cheap frame. some people live in a city where bikes are plentiful and one can get a decent frame by just walking to a garage sale or a goodwill. i've even searched for a decent frame and never found one, had to order one. do what you want.
#21
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From: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Bikes: Crappy but operational secondhand Motobecane Messenger
I ride a 350 dollar motobecane messenger.
Cheap ... lousy wheels, but it gets the job done.
Cheap ... lousy wheels, but it gets the job done.
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