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#1
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Sheik Yerbouti
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From: in the state of Confusion, formerly from state of Denial
Bikes: 2006 Trek Pilot 2.1, Jamis Sputnik 2009
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sale-869308684@craigslist.org
This would be my first fixie. The frame size is right for me, I like the bullhorns. But...my knowledge is minimal as far as the value and quality, so any and all info would be helpful.
Is this bike worth the price?
Thanks!
This would be my first fixie. The frame size is right for me, I like the bullhorns. But...my knowledge is minimal as far as the value and quality, so any and all info would be helpful.
Is this bike worth the price?
Thanks!
#5
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Sheik Yerbouti
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From: in the state of Confusion, formerly from state of Denial
Bikes: 2006 Trek Pilot 2.1, Jamis Sputnik 2009
#6
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From: philly
Bikes: eai bareknuckle, cayne uno beater, raleigh sprite 27 conversion
375's about right for that bike. i use the older "cayne" uno version of that bike for polo and it works. itll be a good first fixed gear.
#7
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Sheik Yerbouti
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From: in the state of Confusion, formerly from state of Denial
Bikes: 2006 Trek Pilot 2.1, Jamis Sputnik 2009
Thanks! Now...the Uno or a Dawes SST for $329 delivered? The cost difference isn't that significant, so I could go either way. Is the Uno $46 "better"?
#8
well you get all those extra tubes and parts with the UNO. As far as quality you're gonna find they're both comparable and the differences will only be related to the frame geometry but otherwise they're both good starter bikes. Personally I would offer the CL guy $350 cash since he sounds in a hurry to sell it.
#9
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I had a choice between a Cayne Uno and a KHS Flite 100 once...I ended up going with the Flite 100...and it's all thanks to this review...whose points I found to be all true when I saw the Uno in person...mainly the part about it being heavier...
https://www.bikefix.net/2007/11/bikef...cayne-uno.html
https://www.bikefix.net/2007/11/bikef...cayne-uno.html
#10
well you get all those extra tubes and parts with the uno. As far as quality you're gonna find they're both comparable and the differences will only be related to the frame geometry but otherwise they're both good starter bikes. Personally i would offer the cl guy $350 cash since he sounds in a hurry to sell it.




