New to fixies
#1
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New to fixies
Ok so I'm just order a Fixie and this is my first fixed gear bike and I was just wondering are there any tips I really should know before riding, stuff like that.
The bike I'm getting is the:
Vilano EDGE Fixed Gear
Frame: Chr-mo Steel
Fork: 700C Steel 1 1/8"" Threadless
Crankset: Tec9 Forged Alloy w/ 46T Chainring
Cassette: 16T Freewheel & 16T Fixed
Hubs: Flip Flop
Rims: 43mm Deep-V Double walled w/ CNC mahcined Sides - White
Tires: Kenda 700c x 25c
Brakes: Promax Front & Rear - Silver
Handlebar: Tec9 Alloy Bullhorn White w/ egshell tape
Saddle: Cionlli
Seatpost: Tec9 Alloy - Silver
Stem: Tec9 Alloy - White
Pedals: Toe Clip w/ Strap
--Vintage
The bike I'm getting is the:
Vilano EDGE Fixed Gear
Frame: Chr-mo Steel
Fork: 700C Steel 1 1/8"" Threadless
Crankset: Tec9 Forged Alloy w/ 46T Chainring
Cassette: 16T Freewheel & 16T Fixed
Hubs: Flip Flop
Rims: 43mm Deep-V Double walled w/ CNC mahcined Sides - White
Tires: Kenda 700c x 25c
Brakes: Promax Front & Rear - Silver
Handlebar: Tec9 Alloy Bullhorn White w/ egshell tape
Saddle: Cionlli
Seatpost: Tec9 Alloy - Silver
Stem: Tec9 Alloy - White
Pedals: Toe Clip w/ Strap
--Vintage
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i ride a vilano too, the frame and forks are great for barspins but none of the other parts are good, i have bought all new parts except for frame, forks, headset, and bottom bracket.... so in my opinion its a good bike if you are just going to ride around, but if u are going to do tricks.... you're going to need an upgrade
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From: Wichita, KS, USA
Bikes: 2015 Soma Double Cross
To be fair, he didn't ask if they were any good. He just wanted to know if there were any best practices related to owning a fixed gear. Aside from the advice to not buy one, does anyone have any other advice?
Cheap fixed gear bikes are perfect for people who want to get into fixed gear riding, without spending a whole ton of scratch. It will at least work long enough for the guy to know whether to invest any more money in a better bike. What's the big deal?
Cheap fixed gear bikes are perfect for people who want to get into fixed gear riding, without spending a whole ton of scratch. It will at least work long enough for the guy to know whether to invest any more money in a better bike. What's the big deal?
#11
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From: Sacramento, CA
Bikes: 90s GT Outpost, Windsor Clockwork
I agree. My bike is a complete beater, but I love it. It got me hooked on riding again. Since I built it, I have yet to ride a freewheel and want to save up for a better bike. I say test the water with it and enjoy!
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Just wanted to let you guys know, that it'll be here on Monday so I'll let you know how it is
and I'm getting my brothers wheels off his bike cause he's getting new ones, so that's an instant update right there. Now the wheels are the same price of the bike
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Yeah the waiting is going to be brutal 
the wheels are Velocity Deep V in orange, aawww yeee, an orange and white fixie,
https://www.velocityusa.com/default.asp?contentID=583

the wheels are Velocity Deep V in orange, aawww yeee, an orange and white fixie,
https://www.velocityusa.com/default.asp?contentID=583




