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03-30-10 | 03:33 PM
  #1  
Hi. I'm new to the fixie/ single speed thing. Actually I'm new to road bikes all together. I know nothing. I've been into bmxing for 6 years and have a fit hawk frame with a bunch of random parts; fit, tree, profile, odyssey.

Basically i was wondering what good are good frames to convert into fixies?
From what I've already gathered a steel frame with horizontal dropouts? anything else?
I'm poor. and fat. and 5'10, whats a good height for me?
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03-30-10 | 08:48 PM
  #2  
sooo,
I got this today. A friend who works at a bike shop gave it to me. I don't know anything about it. It's a complete piece of ****. But i plan on throwing it together anyway so i have something to ride and if i'm really into it I'll buy nicer parts.

I don't even know if it uses 700c wheels. Is there a way i could figure it out without actually testing wheels on it. What should the chainstay length be?

this **** it gonna be ghetto! Its only a 49cm
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03-30-10 | 10:21 PM
  #3  
weird. looks modern with aero tubing and a straight blade fork, but it has horizontal dropouts instead of more usual vertical/track. Its threaded. And is that a gusset i see on the bottom?
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03-31-10 | 02:12 AM
  #4  
It looks like one of those Wal-mart road frames. It should work till you get something properly sized, that is i would assume you do plan on trying to jump anything...
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03-31-10 | 09:43 PM
  #5  
ha yeah it is, not a good sign?
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03-31-10 | 09:44 PM
  #6  
Quote: It looks like one of those Wal-mart road frames. It should work till you get something properly sized, that is i would assume you do plan on trying to jump anything...
yeah. I just want to get a feel for it before I invest any money.
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