Confessions thread!
#601
Ha
well, I'll still have a front brake. I just want to see how well rotafix holds up since it no longer matters if I screw the fixed gear side of my hub.
I need to stop messing with my bikes, I keep breaking stuff.
well, I'll still have a front brake. I just want to see how well rotafix holds up since it no longer matters if I screw the fixed gear side of my hub.
I need to stop messing with my bikes, I keep breaking stuff.
Last edited by hairnet; 05-11-11 at 02:12 AM.
#605
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,044
Likes: 0
From: St. Petersburg, FL
Bikes: Schwinn, Bottecchia, Miyata, projects
If you plan on riding for any real distance, the seat is the one thing you shouldn't cheap out on.
You can get used leather saddles for reasonable prices. There are other options besides Brooks that can be more/less expensive, depending on the brand. I got a "used" b17 that'd never been ridden or put on a bike for $90. Not bad considering they're $120 new. Not to mention it's easily the most comfortable saddle I've ever used.
You can get used leather saddles for reasonable prices. There are other options besides Brooks that can be more/less expensive, depending on the brand. I got a "used" b17 that'd never been ridden or put on a bike for $90. Not bad considering they're $120 new. Not to mention it's easily the most comfortable saddle I've ever used.
#606
sɹɐʇsɟoןןnɟsʇıbɟɯo
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 3,986
Likes: 0
From: seattle, too many links
Bikes: fixed gear recumbent trike
the velo-orange "knock off" saddles are really great.
about 30% less then brooks.
about 30% less then brooks.
#609
I also wanna try a Brooks for I hear they are quite comfortable, however I try not to buy leather, don't wanna spend the money, and don't particularly find them attractive on many bikes.
https://www.oipolloi.com/Store/OiPoll...cessories.html
Mad cheap, cuz!
Mad cheap, cuz!
#610
Senior Member
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 2,671
Likes: 0
From: East coast
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac Expert, Cannondale R700, Specialized Langster, Iron Horse Hollowpoint Team, Schwinn Homegrown
#611
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 108
Likes: 0
From: Tampa, FL
Bikes: Norco CCX1, GF HiFi Plus, Dawes SST AL
Selle Anatomica fits the lines of a racier looking build a lot better than a Brooks and is arguably better. Still looks a bit out of place on a very modern looking bike.
#612
Senior Member
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,044
Likes: 0
From: St. Petersburg, FL
Bikes: Schwinn, Bottecchia, Miyata, projects
I agree. Contemporarily-styled frames and Brooks look strange together. All my bikes are from the 70s/80s, though, so the Brooks look as good as they feel.
#613
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 121
Likes: 0
From: Deep in the heart of...
When I 1st started looking at bikes I had no idea about sizing and bout a bike too small... on an impulse I found a Peugeot I REALLY liked and bought it thinking it was going to be my size, turned out to be too big.
So now I feel like Goldie Locks trying to find the "just right" size, except now I'm not buying another bike and going to make the smaller one work for me.
So now I feel like Goldie Locks trying to find the "just right" size, except now I'm not buying another bike and going to make the smaller one work for me.
#615
I think I'll go home and put my risers back on. I miss the hipster hybrid thing.
__________________
I'm not one for fawning over bicycles, but I do believe that our bikes communicate with us, and what this bike is saying is, "You're an idiot." BikeSnobNYC
I'm not one for fawning over bicycles, but I do believe that our bikes communicate with us, and what this bike is saying is, "You're an idiot." BikeSnobNYC
#620
sniffin' glue
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 3,177
Likes: 0
From: Seattle
Bikes: Surly crosscheck ssfg, Custom vintage french racing bike, Bruce Gordon Rock & Road
sure a brooks may look weird when doing photo shoots with your bike, but when you are actually riding and your ass is covering it, who cares?
#621
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 121
Likes: 0
From: Deep in the heart of...
#624
Senior Member
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 119
Likes: 0
From: SoCal, Ca
If you plan on riding for any real distance, the seat is the one thing you shouldn't cheap out on.
You can get used leather saddles for reasonable prices. There are other options besides Brooks that can be more/less expensive, depending on the brand. I got a "used" b17 that'd never been ridden or put on a bike for $90. Not bad considering they're $120 new. Not to mention it's easily the most comfortable saddle I've ever used.
You can get used leather saddles for reasonable prices. There are other options besides Brooks that can be more/less expensive, depending on the brand. I got a "used" b17 that'd never been ridden or put on a bike for $90. Not bad considering they're $120 new. Not to mention it's easily the most comfortable saddle I've ever used.







