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eclipse2 09-19-09 11:12 PM

New To Fixies
 
Hi everyone,

New to fixies, just got this as my new toy.

http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/DSC_0003.jpg

http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/DSC_0008.jpg

http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/DSC_0004.jpg

http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/DSC_0007.jpg

http://i872.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/DSC_0006.jpg

I'm debating on whether or not I should put a front brake on it. I live in an area with a lot of rolling hills and I already had a few close calls.

Let me know what you think and if there are any other improvements I can make.

tgscordv6 09-19-09 11:20 PM

Umm, where are your straps?

Sixty Fiver 09-19-09 11:21 PM

Nice bike.

Get a brake so you live long enough to learn to ride that bike.

And some foot retention.

alexgate 09-19-09 11:22 PM

your bike will look cooler with out a brake.

tmh657 09-19-09 11:33 PM

Is that seat post for looks or is it so the bike will fit you? If it's for the fit then your frame size might be a bit off.
White chain = fashion and dirt collector. Sweet frame BTY...My 2¢ worth.

spcialzdspksman 09-19-09 11:52 PM

OMG, f*ck you!! Where'd you get the dough for that?!

haha, jk but +1 on foot retention and front brake though, you'll probably thank your brakes when they save your life
and do you really need that big of a setback on your seatpost? seems odd to me, you must really not fit the frame well?

eclipse2 09-19-09 11:57 PM

Thanks for the input!

Straps are on the way... and the seat is an actual time trial saddle, I really like the fit.

Any riding tips?

z415 09-19-09 11:59 PM

You are new to fixed gears and you are riding that?!?!?!

Have fun.

Dion Rides 09-20-09 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by eclipse2 (Post 9707569)
Thanks for the input!

Straps are on the way... and the seat is an actual time trial saddle, I really like the fit.

Any riding tips?

Use a front brake, especially riding the rollers.

murdaki11 09-20-09 12:12 AM

very nice first bike...

Golden3ye 09-20-09 12:38 AM

that is an awesome seat, is that stock?

operator 09-20-09 12:46 AM

No foot rentention? Check
No brakes? Check
Smart? Check

TheBikeRollsOn 09-20-09 12:56 AM


Originally Posted by z415 (Post 9707578)
You are new to fixed gears and you are riding that?!?!?!

**** you.

Fixed.

Seriously get some foot retention and a brake.

eclipse2 09-20-09 12:56 AM

I picked the seat out, fizik Ares... and it's still a work in progress. I just picked it up today :).

I'm getting the straps in a few days and the front brake I'm definitely going to put on.

c0urt 09-20-09 01:00 AM

brakes,but it is a really really nice bike.

seau grateau 09-20-09 01:01 AM

I hope you have a garage or a damn good lock. I wouldn't want to ride that bike on the street in my city, much less lock it up anywhere out of sight.

toosense 09-20-09 01:30 AM

lovin the bike,except for the obvious. i am dissapointed that you put a 130bcd crank on that frame/wheelset. it would be a beaut with some 144bcd

operator 09-20-09 01:32 AM


Originally Posted by toosense (Post 9707779)
lovin the bike,except for the obvious. i am dissapointed that you put a 130bcd crank on that frame/wheelset. it would be a beaut with some 144bcd

Yeah, OP cheaped out on the most important part of that build. Drivetrain. $2 chain heh.

alexgate 09-20-09 01:49 AM

Is that a cobra wing base bar?

eclipse2 09-20-09 01:51 AM


Originally Posted by toosense (Post 9707779)
lovin the bike,except for the obvious. i am dissapointed that you put a 130bcd crank on that frame/wheelset. it would be a beaut with some 144bcd

What type of crank would you recommend? I went with the 130 for easier stopping since I originally didn't want any brakes. Now I'm putting on a front brake I might look into other cranks. I have a 16T cog with the 44T in the front. Do you recommend any other combinations?

Also, do you recommend a specific brand of chains? The white KMC chain was just a temporary fix while I shopped around.

alexgate 09-20-09 01:56 AM

Do you just have no budget?

oldfixguy 09-20-09 03:14 AM

eclipse2,

Very, very nice. Do the front brake thing. Do the foot retention thing. Ignore the nit-pickers and enjoy the hell out of that beauty. :thumb:

tmh657 09-20-09 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by eclipse2 (Post 9707811)
What type of crank would you recommend? I went with the 130 for easier stopping since I originally didn't want any brakes.

What? Perhaps you got that bit of info here in this forum from posters that don't know WTF they are talking about.
Anyway.. You need these bro..Black Sugino 75 ___FTW

a1rflow 09-20-09 08:58 AM

That is pretty friken nuts for a first bike.

TheBikeRollsOn 09-20-09 10:12 AM

How much does that bike weigh?

PedallingATX 09-20-09 12:51 PM

Okay, here's what you need to do:

-get a regular chain (not white)
-black bar tape
-black tires
-new crank
-foot retention
-brake
-new seatpost

the wheels and frame are good, though. But you should take those stickers off the wheels, they are tacky.

igknighted 09-20-09 02:19 PM

That's such a gorgeous bike... are you using it as a street bike or in the velodrome? If it is staying on the track, you can't put a brake on. If it is for the road, see if that fork is drilled for brakes. That's a nice track bike, it might not be. If it isn't, and you want to put on brakes (you should), you will have to swap the fork (I wouldn't drill a carbon fork).

It really is an incredible bike... but I would hate to see it on the streets. It'll get torn up in no time.

toosense 09-20-09 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by igknighted (Post 9709786)
That's such a gorgeous bike... are you using it as a street bike or in the velodrome? If it is staying on the track, you can't put a brake on. If it is for the road, see if that fork is drilled for brakes. That's a nice track bike, it might not be. If it isn't, and you want to put on brakes (you should), you will have to swap the fork (I wouldn't drill a carbon fork).

It really is an incredible bike... but I would hate to see it on the streets. It'll get torn up in no time.

he speaks truth. as far as cranks,i mean those arent bad cranks,but it deserves some c75s,miche,campy,something like that. if this is your first bike, i doubt you have much a budget.

deep_puddle 09-20-09 04:40 PM

his mama probably bought it for him. its a nice bike. but not a good first bike.

TheBikeRollsOn 09-20-09 04:50 PM

Yeah, I wouldn't put that anywhere near the streets. If you want a street bike you're better off with something that can withstand a beating (steel). And honestly, what's another $400 if you spent however much you did on this for your first bike.


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