Specialized 04 Langster ??
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From: Fredericktown Ohio
Bikes: Panasonic,Peugeot Px10,Cinelli super corsa, Cinelli Olympic Pista, Bianchi Pista, Gitane Tandem, all fixed Gear
Langster
Probably will get you up and running for a good price, if you want Aluminum for the frame material and that Style of frame is what you are looking for. Not sure about the quality of the componentry at that price level. You will probably upgrade what you don't like soon enough, and keep what works. Fixed gear riding seems to be a constant changing of components for whatever reason. Part of the fun, I guess.
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Decide if you want a fixed gear or a ss. I believe the Langster comes stock as fixed. Could probably be set up either way with no problems, but it's nice not be be surprised when you get in your hands, especially if you were really expecting one way or the other.
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Originally Posted by ARTHUR--RITIS
Not sure what to look for in a ss, frame,wheels, etc. etc. etc. What is a IOR mark v. ?
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Originally Posted by shecky
Decide if you want a fixed gear or a ss. I believe the Langster comes stock as fixed. Could probably be set up either way with no problems, but it's nice not be be surprised when you get in your hands, especially if you were really expecting one way or the other.
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I just set up a friend of mine with one, it has a freewheel and yes it is a 16tooth cog. It also comes standard with both front and rear brakes.
So far she is loving the thing, she's had it for about two weeks. No complaints or worries about it so far.
So far she is loving the thing, she's had it for about two weeks. No complaints or worries about it so far.
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the thing about the specialized is that it's kind of hard to come by. It's a good bike and all and I really don't have much in the way of complaints. I just kind of wish now that I had a little patience and just ordered the IRO. I like the small companies more then the larger established ones.
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I obught one about two weeks ago, just tossed the track cog yesterday. I got about 3 miles from my house when i blew out the back tire, so i barely even got to ride it fixed. I gotta say i love the bike though. For a tallish fattish man, it fits me really well, and i'm on a 56.
I'm a little worried about losing "street cred" cause i kept the back brake and freewheel on when i switched over to fixed. Am I totally lame?
and on a related note, is it stupid to put a brooks saddle on a fixie?
I'm a little worried about losing "street cred" cause i kept the back brake and freewheel on when i switched over to fixed. Am I totally lame?
and on a related note, is it stupid to put a brooks saddle on a fixie?
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I'm a little worried about losing "street cred" cause i kept the back brake and freewheel on when i switched over to fixed. Am I totally lame?
and on a related note, is it stupid to put a brooks saddle on a fixie?
and on a related note, is it stupid to put a brooks saddle on a fixie?
and
NO!
If everything I hear about the brooks is truth, it's the perfect saddle for a fixie/ss if for no other reason than the comfort. (I hope it is because I'm searching for one)
I can't say you're lame or not. I can't say I'm lame or not. A lot of people here will probably tell you I'm lame and therefore not a good judge of another's lameness. I can only say that I see myself as a ray of hope in a sea of mulletude. but I could just be seeing things.
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Originally Posted by MKRG
no
and
NO!
If everything I hear about the brooks is truth, it's the perfect saddle for a fixie/ss if for no other reason than the comfort. (I hope it is because I'm searching for one)
I can't say you're lame or not. I can't say I'm lame or not. A lot of people here will probably tell you I'm lame and therefore not a good judge of another's lameness. I can only say that I see myself as a ray of hope in a sea of mulletude. but I could just be seeing things.
and
NO!
If everything I hear about the brooks is truth, it's the perfect saddle for a fixie/ss if for no other reason than the comfort. (I hope it is because I'm searching for one)
I can't say you're lame or not. I can't say I'm lame or not. A lot of people here will probably tell you I'm lame and therefore not a good judge of another's lameness. I can only say that I see myself as a ray of hope in a sea of mulletude. but I could just be seeing things.
11 brooks saddles
'nuff said
fixedgearhead
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at every emergency stop, my wretchedly thrown together right knee will be thanking all of you who said "two brakes...who cares"
i only worry about street cred so i can fit in when the fixies/ss attack some city in OH, if that ever gets planned.
i only worry about street cred so i can fit in when the fixies/ss attack some city in OH, if that ever gets planned.
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Originally Posted by s2sxiii
at every emergency stop, my wretchedly thrown together right knee will be thanking all of you who said "two brakes...who cares"
i only worry about street cred so i can fit in when the fixies/ss attack some city in OH, if that ever gets planned.
i only worry about street cred so i can fit in when the fixies/ss attack some city in OH, if that ever gets planned.
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I think the spacing is 120. as far as the components are concerned, I don't think they are anything great. I switched the wheels to some that I had laying around and I got rid of the bars and brakes and used an old set of tandem stoker bars that I like. Clipless pedals are next.
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hammye, what did you do to get rid of the decals? It looks pretty nice in just that flat carbon color. Mine's all specialized up on every tube
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I picked up the 04 langster this friday to make my commute more interesting. So far this weekend I have about 70 miles on it and am loving it. This is my first SS and I think it will add a bit of variety into my training.
The only thing I dont like is the saddle. Easy enough to switch out.
The only thing I dont like is the saddle. Easy enough to switch out.
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That saddle is just like mine, but mines Yellow and an older model. Still got the genuine gel though! I love that saddle, but can be a bit rough on the balls...




