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Upgrading the frame later?
Is it very easy to build up a frame, wheel set, bars etc on the frame I have now and then just swap everything over to another frame easily down the road? Or do the parts for a fixie not swap that well? Any help appreciated, building my first fixie and I'm not as happy with the frame I have now but would like to go ahead and build it up for the time being.
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68mm BB/english
1 1/8" headset 120 spacing 42mm chainline if you don't know what those terms mean, you're going to have a probs building it up in the first place. a fixed gear/ss is pretty simple to build up or swap components to a new frame with the right tools. |
Like I said, I am a bit of a newb and trying to learn this all for the first time. I have some understanding of the things you listed but will make sure to do some further research on them. Thanks. I figure the best way to learn is to try and build one myself, I figure the 2nd time around I'll know exactly what I want to use and hopefully can at least use some of the major components from the first try.
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Originally Posted by Sikbug
(Post 7218990)
Is it very easy to build up a frame, wheel set, bars etc on the frame I have now and then just swap everything over to another frame easily down the road? Or do the parts for a fixie not swap that well? Any help appreciated, building my first fixie and I'm not as happy with the frame I have now but would like to go ahead and build it up for the time being.
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Originally Posted by Sikbug
(Post 7219350)
Like I said, I am a bit of a newb and trying to learn this all for the first time. I have some understanding of the things you listed but will make sure to do some further research on them. Thanks. I figure the best way to learn is to try and build one myself, I figure the 2nd time around I'll know exactly what I want to use and hopefully can at least use some of the major components from the first try.
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is it harder to upgrade from fixie to tarck, than to upgrade from fixie to fixie?
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going from fixie to tarck just takes risers and removing all the decals that came on the bike and putting on your own.
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And you need a lot of brightly colored anodized parts.
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