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Sorry if this is a common question, but: I'm looking for a track/fixie for street riding/training.
I've tried the fixie conversion with 70s bikes, but the wheel base is too long/I'm too stretched out. I've @ 30"-31" inseam, longs legs, short torso, typical female fit problem. The most common/accessible track options for me would be KHS Flite 100 or the Bianchi Pista. It is difficult finding bike to test ride because I want a 48, 50 size. Anybody have any recommendations within this price range. Any opinion of KHS vs Pista? Alternatives, websites, etc? thx! |
check out Iro cycles. very cool looking bikes. cheap and steal as well.
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Thanks for the Iro tip.
I just found this frameset: Description Tsunami Track Frame and Carbon fork Ext Desc 7005 aluminum alloy, 120mm rear spacing, carbon fork with 1 1/8" steer. Headset is included. Price $295.00 any opinions http://www.chucksbikes.com/store/fr021.htm the fork is kinda yuck, tho |
I prefer steel. Aluminium can fatigue quicker in the rear forks (seen it on the Spicers). A matter of riding style though, from what I have heard
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Originally Posted by 165-48:17
I prefer steel. Aluminium can fatigue quicker in the rear forks (seen it on the Spicers). A matter of riding style though, from what I have heard
Steel is the real deal. Me road bikes are steel, true. |
guess what: Iro doesn't sell a small enough frameset/bike. :(
the tsunami looks cool, but i can't find any info on it. |
1. check ebay.
2. check out surly. 3. check ebay again. 4. uuuuhh......? 5. profit! |
Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
1. check ebay.
2. check out surly. 3. check ebay again. 4. uuuuhh......? 5. profit! every thing on ebay seems to be 56-60 cm patience, i know. erg. |
there are a few 50-52cm frames out there...you just gotta be patient.
i have a 49cm frame that i'm not using at the moment...but it has a 58cm top tube...even with that, the wheelbase is still pretty tight on it. dura ace headset, suntour track bottom bracket, campy dropouts, full-on track geometry everywhere except the top tube, no brake holes, but a new fork could fix that...i could cut you a sweet deal on it. |
Originally Posted by OneTinSloth
there are a few 50-52cm frames out there...you just gotta be patient.
i have a 49cm frame that i'm not using at the moment...but it has a 58cm top tube...even with that, the wheelbase is still pretty tight on it. dura ace headset, suntour track bottom bracket, campy dropouts, full-on track geometry everywhere except the top tube, no brake holes, but a new fork could fix that...i could cut you a sweet deal on it. tell me more, feel free to PM |
I corrected the chuck's link, if anyone is interested:
http://www.chucksbikes.com/store/fr021.htm |
Originally Posted by lala
tell me more, feel free to PM
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Originally Posted by skitbraviking
I don't even know what Tremont is like. But have you tried your LBS?
yup, so far they just have the too big bianchi pista stocked which isn't a bad deal and i may resort to, in the end. the faux chrome is rather flashy (plus bad seat) :) |
OMG BUY MY BIKE!!!!
(no pressure). |
I own that frame from Chucksbikes, it is a nice frame. If you want to use a front brake be sure to tell them and they will swap out the fork for one that supports a brake. They also sell the Miche pista kit for around $285 if. You might want to find out the length of the top tube to make sure it would fit you properly. The guy at chucks bikes is very helpful.
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Specialized Langster comes in 50cm MSRP $440.
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I'm with 165 on the steel. I think steel rides and feels better than anything else. Especially in a smaller size. I don't know what OneTinSloth's bike is made from so I hope I'm not messing up a possible deal. I'm guessing it's steel from the drop out description.
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Originally Posted by UNCLECHET
I'm with 165 on the steel. I think steel rides and feels better than anything else. Especially in a smaller size. I don't know what OneTinSloth's bike is made from so I hope I'm not messing up a possible deal. I'm guessing it's steel from the drop out description.
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Check out the SOMA Rush too... they just started making a 49cm size.
http://www.somafab.com/rush.html |
specialized
I have been looking for a shop that has a langster to check out, but none in the area seem to want to carry one. Anyone seen one for real?
Greg |
Originally Posted by lala
It is difficult finding bike to test ride because I want a 48, 50 size.
Anybody have any recommendations within this price range. Any opinion of KHS vs Pista? I was talking to the owner of an LBS here about getting a 2004 Chrome Pista and he was saying that he has a 49cm 2001 Pista (quill stem, matte black) that he just can't get rid of. I'm sure he would love to sell it to you. Probably at a discount. Dan PS: I have a 32" inseam and I will be getting 53cm or 55cm. Are you sure a 49cm is for you? If so you must really have long legs and short arms. |
Tremont is a neighborhood of Cleveland, OH.
Maybe I need to re-evaluate/re-measure. Perhaps I'm overreacting: it's the long top tubes that really ruin bike sfor me. :) Keep up the good tips, where's this pista?
Originally Posted by DanFromDetroit
Where is Tremont ?
I was talking to the owner of an LBS here about getting a 2004 Chrome Pista and he was saying that he has a 49cm 2001 Pista (quill stem, matte black) that he just can't get rid of. I'm sure he would love to sell it to you. Probably at a discount. Dan PS: I have a 32" inseam and I will be getting 53cm or 55cm. Are you sure a 49cm is for you? If so you must really have long legs and short arms. |
Originally Posted by skitbraviking
I don't even know what Tremont is like. But have you tried your LBS?
A friend of mine has one. He seems very happy with it. Plus, the seat is P*I*M*P. |
Shop Name: CONTINENTAL BIKE SHOP Show Map
Address: 24436 JOHN R. City: HAZEL PARK State: MI Zip: 48030 Phone: 248-545-1225 Fax: E-mail: URL: Continental Bike Shop Talk to John. This bike shop is about 1.5 miles outside the Detroit city limits (9 and half mile and John R). Dan |
The Soma Rush tops out my $ and maybe 53 is the smallest they go?
I'll look into the specialized some more, but i'd have to get a wheel (they sell it with a freewheel.) i'll probably end up with a biachi pista, but I am not yet certain, as I do need to buy a flower child volvo station wagon, yet... Cool, thanks Danfromdetroit! (I do need to do some record shopping, seriously!) Oh, i see the new smaller sizes. :) |
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