Good fixie?
#1
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Good fixie?
Hi, I've just looked into buying a fixie for college.
https://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SCRAMBLER-FI...3%3A1|294%3A50
What do you guys think?
https://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SCRAMBLER-FI...3%3A1|294%3A50
What do you guys think?
#2
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From: Sacramento
Bikes: Motobecane Fantom Trail DS - Gary Fisher Tass Genesis - Genius CGX Starling - Old School Redline Proline - EightInch Scrambler FG/SS
My son and I each have a Scrambler and for the type of riding we do, they suit us fine.
You can get the frameset from them for 139 shipped and get the rest of the components for cheap it you look around eBay and CL.
But if you're going to spend $650 there are much better options out there for you. Just use google.
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If you're just going to have it for college commuting I would check out bikesdirect.com They have FG/SS bikes at a decent entry level price.
You can get the frameset from them for 139 shipped and get the rest of the components for cheap it you look around eBay and CL.
But if you're going to spend $650 there are much better options out there for you. Just use google.
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If you're just going to have it for college commuting I would check out bikesdirect.com They have FG/SS bikes at a decent entry level price.
Last edited by Hagisan; 01-18-09 at 02:27 PM.
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I think you should also consider other types of bikes. You might find that you enjoy riding, and then your fashion statement won't be as versatile. I don't mean to be harsh, but the way you word that, "fixie for college" just makes me think you are thinking of fashion more than riding a bike.
#7
I personally like the bike, however it may be overpriced. On the other hand, that frame set is only like 120 bucks or something, so if it got scratched or something on campus it wouldn't be the end of the world.
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Yeah, I am not expert on track bike.. However I have a common-sense with my own instinct... I look at bike is very quality bulit, but is overprice.. Why not you check out bike direct or used track bianch concept (2005-2008) for $600 or less..
Good Luck..
Good Luck..
#15
^I usually don't know what that person means in their posts.
edit: Scramblers are cool bikes for the price, but I wouldn't pay that for a complete. I got my frame then built it up with parts i already had soit was a good deal. A BD bike will be better overall for a complete IMHO.
edit: Scramblers are cool bikes for the price, but I wouldn't pay that for a complete. I got my frame then built it up with parts i already had soit was a good deal. A BD bike will be better overall for a complete IMHO.
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#20
its pretty obvious that guys first language isn't english.
also, to thread starter, i would def. NOT spend almost 700 bones on a scrambler build up. Why don't you get a bikes direct windsor hour for 300, then guy a set of deep v rims for 40-50 a rim, then get an LBS to lace the windsor hubs to the rim.
that way you have a cheap "fixie for college" and the tarcked out look of veeps like you are going for here.
also, to thread starter, i would def. NOT spend almost 700 bones on a scrambler build up. Why don't you get a bikes direct windsor hour for 300, then guy a set of deep v rims for 40-50 a rim, then get an LBS to lace the windsor hubs to the rim.
that way you have a cheap "fixie for college" and the tarcked out look of veeps like you are going for here.
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its pretty obvious that guys first language isn't english.
also, to thread starter, i would def. NOT spend almost 700 bones on a scrambler build up. Why don't you get a bikes direct windsor hour for 300, then guy a set of deep v rims for 40-50 a rim, then get an LBS to lace the windsor hubs to the rim.
that way you have a cheap "fixie for college" and the tarcked out look of veeps like you are going for here.
also, to thread starter, i would def. NOT spend almost 700 bones on a scrambler build up. Why don't you get a bikes direct windsor hour for 300, then guy a set of deep v rims for 40-50 a rim, then get an LBS to lace the windsor hubs to the rim.
that way you have a cheap "fixie for college" and the tarcked out look of veeps like you are going for here.
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I don't care if anybody don't understand my post at all because my grammars has some errors.. thats your problems. I bet you won't understanding an ancient english books.. Many authors re-write book from old english books to make people understanding.. unfortunately many authors really misinterpreted and twisted the words from old English to new literature books for people whoever can read and more understanding like you.. You guys won't understand Egypt's craved as wrote language of picture on walls. you guys can't figure who did bulit pyramid on egypt, also.. then don't insult my intelligence..
isn't America the land of freedom and speech? Isn't this forums for everyone who is disable, race, languages, on and on.. ?
anyway, stay on topic: You can buy Mercier Kilo TT fixed gear/ss track bike 53cm @ ebay..
isn't America the land of freedom and speech? Isn't this forums for everyone who is disable, race, languages, on and on.. ?
anyway, stay on topic: You can buy Mercier Kilo TT fixed gear/ss track bike 53cm @ ebay..
Last edited by GMERGOD; 01-19-09 at 03:09 AM.




