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Looking To Get My Fixie Fix!!
I'm back on a bike after a couple year haitus (someone stole my bike). I'm loving every minute of it and have several geared bikes for ever occasion. However, I'd love to get my hands on a fixie that won't break the budget. I commute to work each day 5 miles on flat pavement and I think a fixie would give one heck of a workout. I'm looking for something equipped with a flip/flop hub that has the fixed and freewheel already ready to go in the event it's been a long day at the office and I want to do some coasting home. Any suggestions of a good starter? I know that there are plenty old frames looking to be turned into fixies however, I'm semi-mechanically challenged and don't have the time to build em. In Charleston, SC where I live there is a fixie craze so anytime one goes up on Craigslist, it's snatched up. So, I'm ready to just throw down and get a new one. The one's I'm looking at have been....
The Schwinn Madison The Vilano Fixie (new company out of china) http://www.roadbikeoutlet.com/vilano...r-bike2-6.html I also saw some bikes from bikesdirect.com that looked promising. I really need assistance on this one. Anyone that knows what they're talking about please drop me a line. Thank you in advance!!! |
Get a Madison.
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^What he said.
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Cost of Madison is almost double the other bike he pointed out. Of course, you get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10820028)
Get a Madison.
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Originally Posted by Brian
(Post 10820974)
Is that the new Kilo?
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They are definitely a bit on the heavier side but I actually like that about my Madison. I'm a heavy dude (200 lbs) and after riding my Maddy, I realized how much my Kilo flexed under me when riding. Not that there is anything wrong with a Kilo - it's a great frameset - I just felt I needed something a little sturdier. I've read some stuff that says Madisons have sloppy welds, bad finishes, etc. but the quality of mine is on point. Plus, I dig that it's a Schwinn. Kind of oddball (like me).
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Originally Posted by Grivooga
(Post 10820704)
Cost of Madison is almost double the other bike he pointed out. Of course, you get what you pay for.
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Rock on!!! That's precisely what I needed thank you very much!! Madison it is. I found a great deal on one. It's an 09 but just my size for 350 shipping included. Just waiting on the experts to chime in and coax me to pull the trigger. Thanks again!!!
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350 shipped is a phenomenal deal. Click the link to my Velospace and look at the pics of my Maddy if you need further coaxing. ;)
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i rode my madison in the hotter n' hell 100 and did the full 106 miles.
me and my buddy were the only ones that year that did the century on a ss. out of 12,000~ riders. good bike...nothing really "special"about it. crashed mine hard enough to give myself a grade 5 shoulder dislocation, broken in half collar bone and tear every muscle and ligament in my shoulder- 4 months off a bike- and the madison came out perfect. the wheels were trashed, but i was actually in the process of building wheels for it anyway. i thought my looked super sexy..and didn't get lost in the maddy crowd- with my fully chromed fork. i also had a kilo for awhile....didn't notice any flex in the frame...and i weigh 250~ the madison was definitely more "stout" though...but not as aggressive in geo...which was ok with me. |
Originally Posted by thehappyrobot
(Post 10825844)
i rode my madison in the hotter n' hell 100 and did the full 106 miles.
me and my buddy were the only ones that year that did the century on a ss. out of 12,000~ riders. good bike...nothing really "special"about it. crashed mine hard enough to give myself a grade 5 shoulder dislocation, broken in half collar bone and tear every muscle and ligament in my shoulder- 4 months off a bike- and the madison came out perfect. the wheels were trashed, but i was actually in the process of building wheels for it anyway. i thought my looked super sexy..and didn't get lost in the maddy crowd- with my fully chromed fork. i also had a kilo for awhile....didn't notice any flex in the frame...and i weigh 250~ the madison was definitely more "stout" though...but not as aggressive in geo...which was ok with me. |
a fast downhill one.
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Good to know you went the the madison, Today was my first day on mine im lighter and dont need a heavier bike 140 lbs but the thing rides great just floats across the pavement like a knife threw butter.
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Newb here. There are so many options. I"M not sure what to do. I'm about 200 lbs, going to use the bike for short commutes of 3 miles each way from time to time and get around town and maybe for more exercise. I can get the Windsor Hour for 280, a Madison for 400, a converta vintage bianchi for 250, a new complete surly steamroller. What are people thinking?
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if i ever buy another fixed gear, it'll definitely be a steamroller.
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I know you're a madison freaaaaak. Got your pics on the other post I had. Looks purdy yet hardcore. I'm about 6ft 215lbs so I need something durable. Do the Dawes specs sound like they measure up remotely??
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10820028)
Get a Madison.
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Scrod is the Apple of Bicycle Riders.
We are the PC, I guess we better get used to it. |
Hey guys, what can I say? :D
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Arghh "fixie" is such a lame name... "hey! Look man it's a fixie!!!"
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Yeah, I prefer to call it a fixed gear as well haha. But hey, what do I know. Where are you getting it from for $350 shipped? I'm thinking about picking one up for myself as well.
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10847622)
Hey guys, what can I say? :D
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Originally Posted by Flash_BeeZy
(Post 10847652)
Arghh "fixie" is such a lame name... "hey! Look man it's a fixie!!!"
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So... like 10 years ago? Probably sounded lame then too.
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