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iamtim 02-23-09 10:54 PM

For my son...
 
Apologies in advance for the shoddy cellphone pic. A while ago I built my son a fixed-gear bike using a Motobecane mixte frame I had kicking around (which can be seen leaning against the wall in the pic below.) I just came into this Bianchi Strada LX frame which fits him better, so I upgraded him.

http://absolutelymental.us/images/bianchistradalx.jpg

The wheels, pedals, and stem are from my Kilo TT; the saddle is from Nashbar; the cranks are Sugino and it's running 42/16; the bars are some NOS SR randonneur bars.

So. Whadda ya think?

EDIT: Neither the saddle nor bars are adjusted for him yet, and no, the bike is not clamped on the frame. :)

Carlovahnsexron 02-23-09 10:56 PM

I wish my dad had given me something like that, very cool.

cc700 02-23-09 11:07 PM

definite upgrade

peabodypride 02-23-09 11:10 PM

neat, just wrap them bars. I think a brake is probably a good idea too, and maybe a helmet.

iamtim 02-23-09 11:16 PM

The bars will be wrapped. He won't run a brake; I threatened to put one on, he told me he'll just take it off. He's 18 now (just turned on 02/18, this is a part of his b-day present) so I can't *make* him run a brake.

seedubs1 02-23-09 11:21 PM

Tell him you gave him life and you can take it away. Then put the brake on and tell him he has to use it.

But seriously, very cool. And I envy your bike stand.:thumb:

peabodypride 02-23-09 11:24 PM


Originally Posted by iamtim (Post 8415756)
The bars will be wrapped. He won't run a brake; I threatened to put one on, he told me he'll just take it off. He's 18 now (just turned on 02/18, this is a part of his b-day present) so I can't *make* him run a brake.

I don't mean to turn this into a flame-thread but I just need to say that, if he lives in your house or is under your insurance plan, you really should insist on a brake. I have a feeling a lot of the kids get away with no brakes because parents don't monitor their children and don't know any better.

I'm 19 but still live at home and what mom's word says, goes.

juggleaddict 02-23-09 11:25 PM

not even a long throw front brake? i mean. . . : < . . . i guess it depends on where you're riding, but here in atlanta, you're soooo asking for it if you don't have an e-brake

iamtim 02-23-09 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by seedubs1 (Post 8415777)
And I envy your bike stand.

That bike stand is the greatest effing thing in the entire effing world. I don't know how I worked on bikes before I had it.

Anyway, I'm going to install the brake. What he does from there, well, he's an adult now.

seedubs1 02-23-09 11:27 PM

Thanks for rubbing some more salt in the wound. I'm going to go work on my bike on the floor now:roflmao2:

peabodypride 02-23-09 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by iamtim (Post 8415800)
That bike stand is the greatest effing thing in the entire effing world. I don't know how I worked on bikes before I had it.

Anyway, I'm going to install the brake. What he does from there, well, he's an adult now.

If you install a cyclocross brake lever without a hinge clamp and wrap the bars, he'll probably be too lazy to take it off. :love:

iamtim 02-23-09 11:28 PM


Originally Posted by peabodypride (Post 8415818)
he'll probably be too lazy to take it off

Ah, you've met my son. :)

seedubs1 02-23-09 11:30 PM

Just use some kind of proprietary key'd bolt to bolt the brake onto the fork. They are pretty easy to come by, and your kid probably won't have the desire to search for the right tool to be able to take it off.

That, or fill the allen wrench hole in with 2 part epoxy.

p120ud213azn 02-24-09 12:36 AM

^^^

smart. but if he really wanted, just take off bar and brake overall lol

passerby 02-24-09 12:38 AM


Originally Posted by seedubs1 (Post 8415833)
Just use some kind of proprietary key'd bolt to bolt the brake onto the fork. They are pretty easy to come by, and your kid probably won't have the desire to search for the right tool to be able to take it off.

That, or fill the allen wrench hole in with 2 part epoxy.

The kid is 18....leave him alone:lol:

cal_gundert05 02-24-09 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by iamtim (Post 8415626)
...I just came into this Bianchi Strada LX frame which fits him better, so I upgraded him...The wheels, pedals, and stem are from my Kilo TT

You just wanted to upgrade your wheels, pedals, and stem--ADMIT IT! :lol:

EDIT: I guess your upgrade would have come when you built his mixte, but still...

cyrano138 02-24-09 07:32 AM

Sorry if it's off topic a little, but why would it be bad if it was clamped to the frame (the rack)?

etothepii 02-24-09 07:42 AM

Beautiful bike. Sounds like you're doing right on the brake issue. Wish him a happy birthday from anonymous internet stranger... :)

LeCollectif 02-24-09 08:42 AM

Great gift. And, like everyone's said here before, he needs a brake. I'm a strong rider and still run a brake. I rarely use it, but those just-in-case moments are all too common.

timothyday 02-24-09 08:55 AM

Great bike to gift. Nice job. +1 on the brake issue. Front Brakes are cool.

bigvegan 02-24-09 10:07 AM


Sorry if it's off topic a little, but why would it be bad if it was clamped to the frame (the rack)?
Because seatposts are much thicker/stronger than the frame, so if you or somebody else bumps into it while it's on the stand, or decides to torque something down, there's minimal chance of bending anything, whereas sub 1mm tubing isn't designed to take much twisting from unusual angles.


OP - +1 on installing the brake. Brakeless is cool and all until your chain snaps while you're doing a skid stop, at which point a backup plan becomes very nice indeed.

ZiP0082 02-24-09 10:08 AM

+1 on front brake. looks great!

^oZ 02-24-09 10:48 AM

The bike is not for me but I think you're a kickass dad

ilikebikes 02-24-09 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by Carlovahnsexron (Post 8415636)
I wish my dad had given me something like that, very cool.

Very decent of you iamtim! Great build/upgarade too! :thumb:

Carlovahnsexron, heres something that will fry your noodle, we gave each one of our 2 daughters a car when they turned 18, the oldest got a 1997 Chevy Cavalier, the youngest got a 2000 VW Beetle, they both said, "Thanks, I appreciate it, but I dont want a car"! :twitchy: :lol: To this day neither one of them drives! :lol:

operator 02-24-09 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by peabodypride (Post 8415791)
I don't mean to turn this into a flame-thread but I just need to say that, if he lives in your house or is under your insurance plan, you really should insist on a brake. I have a feeling a lot of the kids get away with no brakes because parents don't monitor their children and don't know any better.

I'm 19 but still live at home and what mom's word says, goes.

Is this post for real

dddave 02-24-09 12:45 PM

sounds like peabody needs to move out.

4zn_balla 02-24-09 01:35 PM

I respect that you respect that your son is 18 and can make his own decisions. most of the time it makes it easier for the both eh? Anyways, without saying that a brake debate will or already has insued, I would let him make the decision on his own. If it's realitively flat in that area he can't possibly crash that bad.

JohnDThompson 02-24-09 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by iamtim (Post 8415626)
Apologies in advance for the shoddy cellphone pic. A while ago I built my son a fixed-gear bike using a Motobecane mixte frame I had kicking around (which can be seen leaning against the wall in the pic below.) I just came into this Bianchi Strada LX frame which fits him better, so I upgraded him.

http://absolutelymental.us/images/bianchistradalx.jpg

The wheels, pedals, and stem are from my Kilo TT; the saddle is from Nashbar; the cranks are Sugino and it's running 42/16; the bars are some NOS SR randonneur bars.

So. Whadda ya think?

EDIT: Neither the saddle nor bars are adjusted for him yet, and no, the bike is not clamped on the frame. :)

+1 for not "drewing" it.

rotharpunc 02-24-09 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by ilikebikes (Post 8417883)
Very decent of you iamtim! Great build/upgarade too! :thumb:

Carlovahnsexron, heres something that will fry your noodle, we gave each one of our 2 daughters a car when they turned 18, the oldest got a 1997 Chevy Cavalier, the youngest got a 2000 VW Beetle, they both said, "Thanks, I appreciate it, but I dont want a car"! :twitchy: :lol: To this day neither one of them drives! :lol:

Thats awesome! I would love to meet a girl who had that attitude!

jaggd 02-24-09 02:50 PM

you did WHAT into the frame?!


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