Newb considering ss/fg: sole bicycles
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Newb considering ss/fg: sole bicycles
They are relatively new and seem to be targeting colleges. Anyone own one? What do you think of their bikes and specs? Seem to be a competitor to republic or big shot from looking a the options.
Thanks jeff
Thanks jeff
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Our frames are built and assembled by hand. The are made from post-consumer recycled steel Hi-Tensile steel trying to stay as green as possible. They are tig welded for maximum durability.
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They are the same type of company such as Republic, Big Shot, Christ, RH+O etc etc, trying to cash in on the whole fixed gear thing; they equip their bikes with sub-par parts and their main selling point is the ability to mix and match the colours of each part. In short, if that's what you're after, then go for it; if not, get something else.
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Just considering options is all. The kilo tt is the go to bike from reading the various posts. I like the relaxed geo of my roubaix how does the kilo tt compare? I weigh 270 at 6'2", other than the wheels any worries with the tt at my size? I'm guessing best option is to get a tt and swap out the bars and stem to make it a bit more relaxed. I'm 40 but enjoy riding but my back doesn't always agree to aggressive setups.
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The kilo has straight-up track geometry. The kilo will be much more responsive at low speed, but also very twitchy and can feel cramped due to the shorter wheelbase and steep seat tube angle. What exactly are you looking to do with your new bike?
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Is there a better option for < $500?
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Depends. Are you willing to build yourself? Do you have any spare parts on hand?
If I already had a decent road bike and a mountain bike, my next ride would be a townie. If that doesn't suit your fancy, consider a bike like the Fantom Cross UNO from bikesdirect or the Trek Earl. Both would make excellent bikes for less than 500 bucks.
If I already had a decent road bike and a mountain bike, my next ride would be a townie. If that doesn't suit your fancy, consider a bike like the Fantom Cross UNO from bikesdirect or the Trek Earl. Both would make excellent bikes for less than 500 bucks.
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https://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...r/timeline.htm
More relaxed geo than the Kilo, and you have room for fenders/wide tires/etc.
More relaxed geo than the Kilo, and you have room for fenders/wide tires/etc.
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Of course almost all of the sizes are soldout. What's going on with BD lately, it seems like everything is out of stock?
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https://www.bikesdirect.com/products/.../kilott_wt.htm
Similar to the link above, but nicer and actually have a few sizes available.
Similar to the link above, but nicer and actually have a few sizes available.
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