Fixie Parts List
#1
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Fixie Parts List
Hey guys I want to build a fixie and was wondering what all the parts I will need to do so
I will be buying a frame, wheelset, crankset, stem, seatpost, seat, fork
What else do I need?
And whats the average cost for a bike shop to put it all together?
I will be buying a frame, wheelset, crankset, stem, seatpost, seat, fork
What else do I need?
And whats the average cost for a bike shop to put it all together?
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Piecing one together and paying someone to build it makes little sense. The fact you have no idea what you are doing makes even less sense.
Do yourself a huge favor and buy one already built up.
Do yourself a huge favor and buy one already built up.
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Actually it makes a lot of sense coming from my point of view. First of all I get to pick out all my parts so I can get exactly what I want. Second of all I know how to build a bike I just don't got the tools to do so. Neither do my friends. Third of all my guess is it'd be cheaper to just have someone build it for me then do go buy the tools to do so myself.
#11
Don't forget brakes!
Plus you are going to need tools! And some may be specific to the parts you are acquiring. So as has been said, if this is a first and only (last) type of project...do yourself a favor and buy a bike already built.
Plus you are going to need tools! And some may be specific to the parts you are acquiring. So as has been said, if this is a first and only (last) type of project...do yourself a favor and buy a bike already built.
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#16
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Economic starter kit ($45):
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/145...--21-Tools.htm
There are other variations on this from other retailers, some are more, some might be less. This has what you need to do everything except install a headset.
You could also get a multitool like this ($17):
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/119...ti-17-Tool.htm
And then get assorted other tools as needed. This will get pricier, but you should still be able to get lots of what you need for under $100. Again, leave the headset for a shop. An actual headset press is pretty expensive, and if you screw this one up, your frame is probably shot.
Total price = just as much as getting a shop to do it all, if not a little more, but you also now have a box off tools to work on your bike.
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Actually it makes a lot of sense coming from my point of view. First of all I get to pick out all my parts so I can get exactly what I want. Second of all I know how to build a bike I just don't got the tools to do so. Neither do my friends. Third of all my guess is it'd be cheaper to just have someone build it for me then do go buy the tools to do so myself.
You went from what I percieved as a 'total noob posting' - to a 'lazy expert replying' in a matter of 38 minutes.
Hands down you are going to end up with a sweeter bike AND more money in your pocket if you buy an off the peg bike. I'd bet my left nut on it.
Last edited by 667; 09-24-08 at 05:46 PM.
#20
1. Frame & fork
2. Headset
3. Bottom bracket
4. Crankset (crank arms, chainring)
5. Chain
6. Wheelset (rims, hubs, spokes, cog, lockring, tires, tubes)
7. Seatpost (& seatpost binder)
8. Saddle
9. Stem
10. Handlebars (& handlebar wrap/tape)
11. Pedals (toe clips & straps)
2. Headset
3. Bottom bracket
4. Crankset (crank arms, chainring)
5. Chain
6. Wheelset (rims, hubs, spokes, cog, lockring, tires, tubes)
7. Seatpost (& seatpost binder)
8. Saddle
9. Stem
10. Handlebars (& handlebar wrap/tape)
11. Pedals (toe clips & straps)
#22
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I'm lazy and busy, and that's a dangerous combo.
#23
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Bikes: 82 Bianchi ECO Pista, Pake, Kilo TT, some *** bmx i found underneath an old house
1. Frame & fork
2. Headset
3. Bottom bracket
4. Crankset (crank arms, chainring)
5. Chain
6. Wheelset (rims, hubs, spokes, cog, lockring, tires, tubes)
7. Seatpost (& seatpost binder)
8. Saddle
9. Stem
10. Handlebars (& handlebar wrap/tape)
11. Pedals (toe clips & straps)
2. Headset
3. Bottom bracket
4. Crankset (crank arms, chainring)
5. Chain
6. Wheelset (rims, hubs, spokes, cog, lockring, tires, tubes)
7. Seatpost (& seatpost binder)
8. Saddle
9. Stem
10. Handlebars (& handlebar wrap/tape)
11. Pedals (toe clips & straps)
#24
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Bikes: Hardtail MTB, Fixed gear, and Commuter bike
ummmm...?.... If you don't even know what parts you need, hence you created this thread, how are you picking out what parts you want?






