Just another beginner thread........
#1
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Newbie
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Just another beginner thread........
Hi, I'm new to fixies and I have several questions.
1. I am at loss about what size bike I should get, but I stand 6' tall.
2. What kind of bike should I get? A cheap beginner one, or maybe an older used cheaper version?
I apologize for my ignorance, but i am here to learn.
1. I am at loss about what size bike I should get, but I stand 6' tall.
2. What kind of bike should I get? A cheap beginner one, or maybe an older used cheaper version?
I apologize for my ignorance, but i am here to learn.
#6
doom rider
Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Boston, MA
Bikes: 2011 Cinelli Histogram, 2008 Redline 925, 1986 Haro Master (original owner, too!), GT (mtn/off-road. It's old. Don't know the model name)
Hi, I'm new to fixies and I have several questions.
1. I am at loss about what size bike I should get, but I stand 6' tall.
2. What kind of bike should I get? A cheap beginner one, or maybe an older used cheaper version?
I apologize for my ignorance, but i am here to learn.
1. I am at loss about what size bike I should get, but I stand 6' tall.
2. What kind of bike should I get? A cheap beginner one, or maybe an older used cheaper version?
I apologize for my ignorance, but i am here to learn.
As to size, it actually can vary from one mfg to another, and the length of your legs. That said you will prolly be looking in the 57 - 61 range. Go to your local bike shop and test ride a few things. In the process they will help you out with proper sizing.
As to what kind of bike, are you looking for a single speed or a fixed gear?
#8
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First, there are some weenies on here. Just get used to it.
As to size, it actually can vary from one mfg to another, and the length of your legs. That said you will prolly be looking in the 57 - 61 range. Go to your local bike shop and test ride a few things. In the process they will help you out with proper sizing.
As to what kind of bike, are you looking for a single speed or a fixed gear?
As to size, it actually can vary from one mfg to another, and the length of your legs. That said you will prolly be looking in the 57 - 61 range. Go to your local bike shop and test ride a few things. In the process they will help you out with proper sizing.
As to what kind of bike, are you looking for a single speed or a fixed gear?
but fixed gear
Last edited by MIN; 10-16-08 at 02:43 PM.
#9
For size, there are a number of on-line bike fit calculators if you want to get into it, but I'm 5'11" and ride a 54cm (a little small according to said fit calculators, but I like a shorter than average top tube) or a 56cm.
#11
doom rider
Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Boston, MA
Bikes: 2011 Cinelli Histogram, 2008 Redline 925, 1986 Haro Master (original owner, too!), GT (mtn/off-road. It's old. Don't know the model name)
Ok, you have three options then.
(1) Get a geared bike and do a conversion.
(2) Part together a complete bike.
(3) Buy a stock complete.
Look at the 2009 fixed-gear bikes thread. I think it is a sticky. That will show you various options. As always, you get what you pay for. If your going for a complete, expect to spend $500 - $800 for merely a decent set up. Do not get anything made by SE bikes (i.e. The Draft).
(1) Get a geared bike and do a conversion.
(2) Part together a complete bike.
(3) Buy a stock complete.
Look at the 2009 fixed-gear bikes thread. I think it is a sticky. That will show you various options. As always, you get what you pay for. If your going for a complete, expect to spend $500 - $800 for merely a decent set up. Do not get anything made by SE bikes (i.e. The Draft).
#13
thinker
Joined: Oct 2008
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From: Southern California
Bikes: 1985 Trek 400 w/ Shimano 600 Components
First, there are some weenies on here. Just get used to it.
As to size, it actually can vary from one mfg to another, and the length of your legs. That said you will prolly be looking in the 57 - 61 range. Go to your local bike shop and test ride a few things. In the process they will help you out with proper sizing.
As to what kind of bike, are you looking for a single speed or a fixed gear?
As to size, it actually can vary from one mfg to another, and the length of your legs. That said you will prolly be looking in the 57 - 61 range. Go to your local bike shop and test ride a few things. In the process they will help you out with proper sizing.
As to what kind of bike, are you looking for a single speed or a fixed gear?
Even though I think it's really lame when people flame on forums, period, you should definitely run a quick search next time you have a question. More often than not, the answers you are looking for have already been posted up on the forum.
#14
First fixed? Buy used! Parting together a bike is going to be much more expensive usually. Of course if you live in an area with a lot of hipsters you may run into the same problem I did, no fixed under 500 anywhere near you.
#15
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From: Portland, OR
Bikes: Cannondale R600 CAAD5, 1973 Takara, 2009 Mercier Kilo TT
Measure your inseam, not your height. I've got shorter legs than most so I ride a smaller frame than a couple of my friends who have longer legs but are the same height.
#16
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From: IL
Hi, I'm new to fixies and I have several questions.
1. I am at loss about what size bike I should get, but I stand 6' tall.
2. What kind of bike should I get? A cheap beginner one, or maybe an older used cheaper version?
I apologize for my ignorance, but i am here to learn.
1. I am at loss about what size bike I should get, but I stand 6' tall.
2. What kind of bike should I get? A cheap beginner one, or maybe an older used cheaper version?
I apologize for my ignorance, but i am here to learn.






