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Old 05-14-13 | 11:03 PM
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Old 05-14-13 | 11:06 PM
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Should I: Get a saddle bag for when I go biking on the weekend? I'm starting to get tired of having to bring a bag thats too large to hold what little supplies I bring with me like tubes, patch kit, and a small handpump.

Looking at a saddle bag like this one on this picture:
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Old 05-14-13 | 11:57 PM
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Should I buy this for $200?

Kite991: Yes.
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Old 05-15-13 | 12:09 AM
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Does it fit, does it serve a purpose another bike of yours doesn't, do you have the cash?

I'd do it if I had #1 and #3 without blinking an eye.
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Old 05-15-13 | 12:24 AM
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That IRO is a steal. I saw it (again) on LAfixed earlier and couldn't believe it hasn't sold yet.
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Old 05-15-13 | 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by solipsist716
Does it fit, does it serve a purpose another bike of yours doesn't, do you have the cash?

I'd do it if I had #1 and #3 without blinking an eye.
Yes, no, and yes.

Edit: Just realised. The standover height is the same as my inseam... Problem?

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Old 05-15-13 | 01:28 AM
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Actually it'll probably feel really nice when you stand over it.
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Old 05-15-13 | 07:46 AM
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Old 05-15-13 | 08:57 AM
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So I've got a bunch of parts that I took off my Globe Roll and kept when I threw the frame away (seatpost was siezed, tried everything). So, here's the inventory of what I have that's in good shape: wheelset, fork (1" threaded), headset, stem/bars (they're a one-piece set up), cranks (need new chainring, bottom bracket, rear brake, seatpost, saddle, and seat clamp. I planned to just get a new frame and throw all this stuff on there as a backup/bad weather/loaner bike for friends, but that's proving difficult because it's really hard to find a frame with a 1" head tube.

If I get a new frame with a 1 1/8 headtube, that would mean a new fork, new stem, new bars (and bar tape), new headset, new brakes, and new chainring. I've been shopping around all the typical discount sites and have this priced to cost about $275-300. For that price, I could just get a new bike from BikesDirect.

So, should I just get a new BD bike or build one up?
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Old 05-15-13 | 09:11 AM
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if you like building/working on things do it, if not, buy one from BD.
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Old 05-15-13 | 09:26 AM
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There are tons of old road frames on eBay.
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Old 05-15-13 | 09:49 AM
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There are tons of old road frames on eBay.
I thought about that, and did look and find a couple options, but honestly I just don't like eBay. I know a lot of people do and have success, but I just don't enjoy the process.
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Old 05-15-13 | 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by hank0604
So I've got a bunch of parts that I took off my Globe Roll and kept when I threw the frame away (seatpost was siezed, tried everything). So, here's the inventory of what I have that's in good shape: wheelset, fork (1" threaded), headset, stem/bars (they're a one-piece set up), cranks (need new chainring, bottom bracket, rear brake, seatpost, saddle, and seat clamp. I planned to just get a new frame and throw all this stuff on there as a backup/bad weather/loaner bike for friends, but that's proving difficult because it's really hard to find a frame with a 1" head tube.

If I get a new frame with a 1 1/8 headtube, that would mean a new fork, new stem, new bars (and bar tape), new headset, new brakes, and new chainring. I've been shopping around all the typical discount sites and have this priced to cost about $275-300. For that price, I could just get a new bike from BikesDirect.

So, should I just get a new BD bike or build one up?
You could buy a Kilo tt frameset from bikeisland.com.
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Old 05-17-13 | 07:33 PM
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Should I buy a rear Aerospoke for 120?

edit: nvm it's a front

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Old 05-17-13 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
Should I buy a rear Aerospoke for 120?
can you sell it for more?
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Old 05-17-13 | 07:49 PM
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Probably could, not sure it'd be worth the trouble though.
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Old 05-17-13 | 07:56 PM
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It most likely wouldn't be any trouble selling it.
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Old 05-17-13 | 08:03 PM
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IDK man, I doubt there is much of a market for an aerospoke in LA.


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Old 05-17-13 | 08:19 PM
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Clearly I have no head for business.

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Old 05-17-13 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by kite991
Should I: Get a saddle bag for when I go biking on the weekend? I'm starting to get tired of having to bring a bag thats too large to hold what little supplies I bring with me like tubes, patch kit, and a small handpump.

Looking at a saddle bag like this one on this picture:
https://www.leaderbikeusa.com/?p=2420
It's kinda dorky and "The Rules" specifically prohibit a saddle bag on a Regal (my saddle), but I like my Knog bag. Do it, and screw the haters. Bonus: your back doesn't get near as sweaty, which matters a lot where I live.
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Old 05-17-13 | 08:36 PM
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I personally hate my saddlebag now. It's way too big, and I could just put everything in my jersey, and it feels a lot better.
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Old 05-17-13 | 08:37 PM
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You guys gotta get on that Specialized Mini-Wedgie.
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Old 05-17-13 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Muffin Man
I personally hate my saddlebag now. It's way too big, and I could just put everything in my jersey, and it feels a lot better.
I love my saddlebag, it keeps excess weight off of my back.
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Old 05-17-13 | 09:39 PM
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Should I get a black seatpost and stem for the IRO (pic above). I already have an extra black seatpost.
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Old 05-17-13 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Dannihilator
I love my saddlebag, it keeps excess weight off of my back.
Maybe mine is just too big.
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