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i just noticed this bike on the site and its exactly what i want. hopefully they wont be sold out by the time i get my money saved up. i was looking at the fantom cross uno before but i'd need to change the tires and chain ring on it, this saves me the trouble. i ride a windsor fens now but wanted something with wide tires and single speed for my commute to school and this is perfect. any chance you can do a gallery like the fantom cross, where it has fenders and racks bolted up?
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Originally Posted by bikesdirect_com
(Post 9461904)
this frame will not be out until early 2010
For now, we have as WideTireFriendly SS frames we have Jury framesets |
Mike,
Quick question. On the complete bikes that will be shipping on or around 9/15, will there be a second set of water bottle cage bosses on the seat tube? Thanks, Roland |
The chrome jobs you showed on another thread are awesome. I need to wreck my bike so I can pick one of these up when they come in.
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Originally Posted by kyselad
(Post 9462175)
I'm a little sad the mink blue won't be in the initial batch, but then again, if you're going to do it up with chrome, I think mink blue would be simply amazing on that version.
For those not familiar with this color, here's an image of a Raleigh Professional lifted from Velospace: http://velospace.org/files/74_raleig...1000_velo1.jpg WOW Just like the bike i had when I was young [except mine was a 23"] I love the look of that bike Mink blue is super nice I may try that on some frames with crhome thanks for the memories |
Originally Posted by Roland Owens
(Post 9544187)
Mike,
Quick question. On the complete bikes that will be shipping on or around 9/15, will there be a second set of water bottle cage bosses on the seat tube? Thanks, Roland I ask for them; but until I see the bikes I will be unsure I hope they unload next week I think the WT will be great, as other bikes just like it run about $700 |
Originally Posted by bikesdirect_com
(Post 9461904)
this frame will not be out until early 2010
and I am thinking of using the chrome stays and fork ends and chrwon on it GrapeSoda with Chrome would look great |
Originally Posted by bikesdirect_com
(Post 9461736)
Kilo WT is on the way and landing by 8/31 [unless customs slows us down] Pearl White, Revolution Red, and Emerald Green {the Green was from lots of customer requests} I'm excited, can you tell? |
Hey BD, can we see some pics of the WT in Rev. Red and Em. Green??? The color samples don't really give an idea of how the whole bike will look. Thanks!
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What is the difference in geo between TT and WT or they both the same?
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Originally Posted by bikesdirect_com
(Post 9553396)
Roland
I ask for them; but until I see the bikes I will be unsure I hope they unload next week I think the WT will be great, as other bikes just like it run about $700 Roland |
Originally Posted by tek336
(Post 9590608)
What is the difference in geo between TT and WT or they both the same?
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I see that the WT(f) is up for pre-order on bikes-direct. Only thing stopping me from not sending you a check this instant is the lack of pictures of the emerald green. Any chance you can post a picture of a frame in that colour.
Also, any chance of a frameset? I know I can just buy the complete and sell the parts I don't want, but if I can, I'd like to save myself the effort. |
Why not a chromed options like with the Jury? Chrome is really durable for commuter bikes and there is no paint to chip.
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preordered emerald green
My Kilo TT was just stolen so I've a preorder in for a WT in green. ( http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/1353833731.html )
I can post pics once it arrives. Way to go bikesdirect, what a bike! I've an axiom rack/vancouver bag, rear light, 16t fixed cog/ring, cross brakes to replace the drop levers, some campus pedals, SKS fenders on order too. This build will be fun.
Originally Posted by fuzz2050
(Post 9603879)
I see that the WT(f) is up for pre-order on bikes-direct. Only thing stopping me from not sending you a check this instant is the lack of pictures of the emerald green. Any chance you can post a picture of a frame in that colour.
Also, any chance of a frameset? I know I can just buy the complete and sell the parts I don't want, but if I can, I'd like to save myself the effort. |
Originally Posted by slacksci
(Post 9622584)
My Kilo TT was just stolen so I've a preorder in for a WT in green. ( http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/1353833731.html )
I can post pics once it arrives. Way to go bikesdirect, what a bike! I've an axiom rack/vancouver bag, rear light, 16t fixed cog/ring, cross brakes to replace the drop levers, some campus pedals, SKS fenders on order too. This build will be fun. |
I'm in agreement with the above posters. Waiting to see pics of the other colors before I buy. Have a honey colored Brooks B-17 in need of a bike and I can't make up my mind what it will look best on.
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Riding my WT for a few weeks now
Hi,
The Kilo WT is pretty good so far. I'm only riding it fixed 48/16 with the stock 700x32 tires. The tires are big enough to survive an 8" concrete drop at 15mph without a pinch. Last weekend I had it out on fire roads and that was a blast for sure. Solid bike like the TT but capable of bouncing off dirt and rocks now. I've some 45mm fenders on it and they fit inside the brake calipers. Also have a rear rack in place, though the rear rack and fender share a threaded mount. Once the rain is up this spring I'll pull the fenders back off and probably run 700x40 city tires for fun and change the rear to a 18 tooth. It's a heavy bike and the larger tires really change the dynamic compared to a TT. I pulled the drop levers off and only use a set of cross instead and that helps me stay visible when I have to pull the brakes in traffic. I had the same setup on the front of my old TT. |
Thanks for the update slacksci.
I'm seeking more impressions/reviews on the WT. Anyone? I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on either WT or TT. I have no bike right now, recently sold my old mtb. Looking for something cheapish, fun and fast, but perhaps durable enough for occasional groceries etc, and I live in Seattle so the fender-readiness of the WT is appealing to me. (Would a TT with my 150lbs + a rack+load be ok or would it be a little dainty with 23s around here in rain? Are raceblades adequate?) |
Originally Posted by preston811
(Post 9875839)
Thanks for the update slacksci.
I'm seeking more impressions/reviews on the WT. Anyone? I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on either WT or TT. I have no bike right now, recently sold my old mtb. Looking for something cheapish, fun and fast, but perhaps durable enough for occasional groceries etc, and I live in Seattle so the fender-readiness of the WT is appealing to me. (Would a TT with my 150lbs + a rack+load be ok or would it be a little dainty with 23s around here in rain? Are raceblades adequate?) |
Originally Posted by eMXiMeR
(Post 9880430)
I can't fit a front fender on my TT with the brake on it, so you may want to go with the WT...
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I've had a WT for a few weeks and am happy with it. Welds on the frame seem clean, and it is made of 520 Reynolds steel (placing it at about the same quality as most name brand entry level frames). 700 x 28tires (conti gator skins) and full fenders (planet bike 35mm) fit fine with no real clearence issue or problems with toe overlap. I intially started with the stock Kenda 700 x 32s and full fenders, which created a bit of toe overlap at low speeds that I wasn't happy with. Wheelset is probably the weakest point on the build, but they arrived reasonably true and will easily get me through until I decide to upgrade. I changed out the pedals, stem, and saddle right away, but I would have likely done this on any entry level single speed since I ride clipless and like fizik saddles. I suspect the bottom bracket (a place where a lot of builders skimp since it is out of sight) may not last long, but a cartridge bottom bracket is not expensive to replace. The sugino crank isn't top of the line, but it seems nicer than the FSA vero crank that comes on a lot of single speeds near this price point. Gearing is a bit high for street use imho, but I was able to easily and cheaply switch out the 48 tooth chainring for a 45 tooth origin 8 ring. Not a big cost.
The graphics didn't do it for me, but they were easy to cover up with white electrical tape on the white frame. Will probably get it powder coated a color I like and upgrade the wheelset at some point after winter. All and all, a very solid bike for the price. Good bike for commuting in all types of weather. Much much better than the beater mtb I was using as a foul weather/winter bike before this. The $439 price shipped lets you get on something right away and spend the $200-300 you saved compared to other entry level single speeds on parts over time after you figure out what you want. If you want a single speed that can take larger tires and full fenders, I think this bike is definitely worth looking at. |
hey, i was just wondering if anyone knows the weight of the bike. I know the normal tt is about 20lbs. I'm wondering cause I'm looking to get a new bike to get around the city with and I need to carry it up a few flights of stairs everyday so the thieves don't get to it.
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I don't know the exact weight, but if you're going to be going up a flight or two of stairs, I would look at an aluminum bike. :innocent:
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I'm really curious as to how this compares in handling to a Steamroller. The main area which I like about this is that it's basically a steamroller with a little more room for bigger tire and options for racks, BUT how is it that the WT fork has the same Axle to Crown length as the steamroller, but yet has oodles more room for bigger tires. The WT forks has the same shape as the Crosscheck fork, but a CC fork has a 400mm A-C length whereas the Steamroller fork has a 375mm A-C length. I'm a little confused by this. The clearances look very similar to a CC, but yet it says the geo is the same as the Steamroller???
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