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what if...
what iff you built a fixed gear from a bike like this.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...=ATVPDKIKX0DER would it even be worth it...could it come out nice. i am not trying to do this i was just wondering. bikes like these are all over the internet |
aside from the whole "bicycle named after an SUV" thing, i'd be willing to bet that the bike has vertical dropouts, and would prove difficult to run fixed without an expensive ENO hub.
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You would make a $hitty fixed gear out of a $hitty geared bike. That's about it.
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i know a kid that lives around me that converted a walmart road bike to a fixie.
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The dropouts pretty much make this a project that isnt worth it
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There are a lot of posts here about this bike. This is the most complete, and probably the most positive:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ght=gmc+denali I worked on a few of these back in my wrench days, and these are my thoughts:
Point is, there is virtually no way I would get one of these. That is a probably a little harsh, but if I saw one of these on CL for $30 and an old Fuji on CL for $30, I would go for the Fuji almost every time (assuming the frame is not crap). While the shifters are the most glaring example, there is just a lot of junky weird stuff they did on this bike that I would not want to deal with converting. If the dropouts are vertical, that would seal the deal for staying away from this thing. |
Originally Posted by itschrisb
(Post 7078517)
i know a kid that lives around me that converted a walmart road bike to a fixie.
Oh, that hi-ten Schwinn from 1972 wasn't the dept store bike of it's day? Chris |
Originally Posted by geoffvsjeff
(Post 7078597)
An 80's road bike isn't going to depreciate any more than it already has.
Early last year, I bought an early 80s Giant road bike from a local craigslist seller. Over the course of the next year, I upgraded just about everything, sold what was useful, and put about 1000 miles on it. Early this year, I bought a Surly LHT frame and moved most of the components to the LHT. I put the nearly stripped frame and fork (had a HS and stem as well) on CL and sold it for almost what I paid for the complete bike a year earlier. In all, I made about $40 from that bike (Frame/fork/HS/Stem for $80, brakes for $25, crank/rings for another $25). Do that with the Denali... Chris |
except no one in their right mind would want a Denali frame. Or cranks. Or brakes.
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Originally Posted by sneaky viking
(Post 7080755)
except no one in their right mind would want a Denali frame. Or cranks. Or brakes.
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