Ive got everything but a frame. Help me choose.
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Ive got everything but a frame. Help me choose.
So i have everything to build a new fixed gear minus a frameset. My budget is 3-400 bucks for the complete frameset. What is the best frameset in that price range? I was looking at IRO, but i was also looking at doing it cheap and getting one of eighth inch's new v2 frames for 125 on a group buy. All my parts are black sans chain and bars, so i was looking at black or white frames.
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IRO, BikesDirect, Performance, Nashbar all have frames in your price range. Surly and Soma are also available, not sure if they are in your price range.
I would get something off eBay or Craigslist or go yard sailing for a suitable bike or frame. You can get some really nice older road frames for less than $200 with Reynolds or Columbus tubing.
I would get something off eBay or Craigslist or go yard sailing for a suitable bike or frame. You can get some really nice older road frames for less than $200 with Reynolds or Columbus tubing.
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The new trackpro frame isn't available until mid november. I need the bike asap. Anyone have any experience with leader 721tr's or 725tr's? They look pretty nice with the large downtube, and they are pretty light.
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a majority of my friends ride leaders(easily obtained in SD), and beforehand i have read that ALU frames aren't smooth etc etc, but from my experience the 725 was a lot of fun to ride,and smooth(carbon fork). i have heard that leaders have clearance issues in the back with the seat tube,but i am not too sure on that.
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a majority of my friends ride leaders(easily obtained in SD), and beforehand i have read that ALU frames aren't smooth etc etc, but from my experience the 725 was a lot of fun to ride,and smooth(carbon fork). i have heard that leaders have clearance issues in the back with the seat tube,but i am not too sure on that.
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I shouldn't have to worry due to me getting a 2009 725. Now there is only one question left. All my components, 100 percent of them are black. Should i get a black frame, or a white frame? Also, should i shell out some more cash for a carbon fork?
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yes on the carbon fork
why not get a colored frame? just because you have black parts doesn't mean it has to be monotone. whatever.
722 green frame, cf fork and all black parts. done.
why not get a colored frame? just because you have black parts doesn't mean it has to be monotone. whatever.
722 green frame, cf fork and all black parts. done.
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