What'd I do wrong on this conversion?
#6
Nymphomaniactionhero
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You only put up 3.5" baseboard.... I would have gone 5.75 at least.
On the bike, unless its freewheel, toeclips and straps (or some sort of foot retention) would be best even though youre running a front brake. Where's the fun in fixed if your feet are flying off the pedals. And grips/bar wrap feels so much better but to each their own LOL. Oh and you didnt line up the tire labels with or opposed to the valve stems. I like the bike a lot. Good Job. :high five:
On the bike, unless its freewheel, toeclips and straps (or some sort of foot retention) would be best even though youre running a front brake. Where's the fun in fixed if your feet are flying off the pedals. And grips/bar wrap feels so much better but to each their own LOL. Oh and you didnt line up the tire labels with or opposed to the valve stems. I like the bike a lot. Good Job. :high five:
#10
you posted it in the wrong thread
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/436458-show-me-some-classy-bikes.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/436458-show-me-some-classy-bikes.html
#16
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I put the saddle down a couple inches. I know that doesn't cure the problem that the frame is too small, but maybe it won't look too silly.
I'm looking to pick up bar tape and toe clips shortly.
How should I change the seat angle? More parallel to the ground?
If I take care of those things will I have a reasonable ride?
I'm looking to pick up bar tape and toe clips shortly.
How should I change the seat angle? More parallel to the ground?
If I take care of those things will I have a reasonable ride?
#17
The Brooks saddle is great although it is pitched forward... it should be fairly close to level for comfort's sake.
The valve stem can go anywhere it wants in relation to the tyre... I place them where the psi markings go so when you go to fill that tyre it's easy to know what the tyre is rated at.
If it's fixed, it should have some retention although I know quite a few folks that do just fine without it.
I suspect the frame is too small for you... that is a lot of seat post.
The valve stem can go anywhere it wants in relation to the tyre... I place them where the psi markings go so when you go to fill that tyre it's easy to know what the tyre is rated at.
If it's fixed, it should have some retention although I know quite a few folks that do just fine without it.
I suspect the frame is too small for you... that is a lot of seat post.
#18
Team Sohoku
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Great idea. I've always positioned the valve by tire label just because it's easy to find. It's not question of OCD, it can help you locate the posion of debris lodged in the tire after a flat.
#19
The Neighbor of the Beast
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I put the saddle down a couple inches. I know that doesn't cure the problem that the frame is too small, but maybe it won't look too silly.
I'm looking to pick up bar tape and toe clips shortly.
How should I change the seat angle? More parallel to the ground?
If I take care of those things will I have a reasonable ride?
I'm looking to pick up bar tape and toe clips shortly.
How should I change the seat angle? More parallel to the ground?
If I take care of those things will I have a reasonable ride?
If you tried other angles, and setteled on that seat angle because it's comfortable when you ride (some girls find it easy on the vajayjay), then fine, it is what it is... but if not, and you are just going for a look, it's stupid... real stupid.
Try parallell or a little nose up.
#21
I do this on all the bike I build at the shop... my own bikes usually have the valves at the label since I know what their respective pressure ratings are.
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#25
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Get plugs for the ends of the bars before you ride it.
The saddle is probably set like that because of the saddle to bar drop being absurd and it being a brooks it is in such a setup. It should be level otherwise you are going to be supporting too much weight on your hands. It's probably going to hurt like hell level though since the bike doesn't fit. Did the frame come with a saddle? Maybe you can just use that.





