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Advice for a new fixie?
Hi, i just joined the forum today and i need some help about a new fixed gear bike. I'm probably not going to get one until Christmas (the earliest), but i want to have a good opinion about my wants and needs.
i don't exactly want a SUPER colorful fixie, but i do want one that's not a normal color (black/blue/silver). i've been looking on roadbikeoutlet and saw the vilano zulu fixed gear http://www.roadbikeoutlet.com/single...gear-bike.html it has an option for green (which i'd love), but i read in the archives of this forum that it's all a hunk of junk, but will it last for a noob like me? i think i'd ride it daily for a total of 30 minutes, not including the time i'd practice with it (trackstands, backwards, you know, the works). i'm learning on my brother in law's fixie for now, but i want my own sometime soon. i also read that i SHOULD get a fixie here: http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...FRoSFQodFHYNFg they seem to have much more positive reviews from people of this forum and have more legit reviews online. but, the only color that i would love is orange in one or two of the choices my budget is around $300. i don't think i'm able to handle a DIY fixie project anytime soon, so buying a crappy frame + repainting it would be out of the question, especially since i go to college in a week (ucdavis). so should i just go with the crappy (but eye catching) neon green vilano bike? or should i get a much more durable bike from bikesdirect? oh, and how much would a fixed gear cost from a bike shop in SF? all opinions are appreciated :) |
For $300, you probably want the Daws SST or the Windsor Clockwork because both of the bike have the sealed Formula hubs with a decent set of rims. You could always stretch your budget by $60 more and get the Kilo TT, probably the most common/popular bike from BD. Don't get the Vilano.
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Are you really deciding on what bike to get based off color..
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yeah. i'm a teenager =/. can you blame me?
any opinions on this site for custom FGS? http://www.bigshotbikes.com/ |
Get the kilo TT.
Red bikes are the fastest. |
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those wheels are like livestrong bracelets of speed on that super sonic paint job
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Rasta!
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 11446402)
Rasta!
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Red bikes may be fast, but I had a blue bike that did great bar spins. So you need to weigh those factors.
Do you want black tires? Or something better? |
Go with BikesDirect. Vilano is utter crap unless you are going to use it as a beater of a beater of a beater. Go with what Vixtor said, those two bikes are within your range and pretty decent for their price.
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If you buy the Vilano or the Big Shot, you're going to hate your bike.
Just get a BD bike and buy a can of spray paint and a can of clear coat, if color is that big of a deal for you. |
I recommend stretching your budget for the Mercier Kilo TT.
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Originally Posted by Tom Stormcrowe
(Post 11446311)
okay guys, i get it, the color shouldn't matter too much :p but no red/blue for me! i think i'd go with your suggestions about the windsor clockwork or the mercier kilo TT (either in orange, of course :)) and when i thought about it, i do want to keep this bike for a good number of years (maybe even a decade), so you're probably right about the vilano/bigshots. REAR FLIP/FLOP HUB comes with freewheel side and on the other side you can add a fixed gear cog. (from the details on the windsor clockwork) so i'd have to buy a fixed gear cog? how much is that? and the mercier kilo TT doesn't come with any brakes (i'd want a front brake...just in case :p), so how much would that cost also? |
Originally Posted by harpwned
(Post 11447253)
so i'd have to buy a fixed gear cog? how much is that?
Another possibility for you to consider is the Windsor Hour, which costs only $280 and is already set up as a fixed gear. The downside is that the hubs are lower quality, although they are the same as used on the standard Kilo TT. http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/windsor/thehour.htm |
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