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Old 09-26-13 | 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
600 is way too high.
Why do you say that? Isn't that bike like $830 new? One in the ad looks almost new and has a few upgraded components.
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Old 09-26-13 | 04:05 AM
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Yeah I think MSRP for Steamrollers is pretty wack as well.
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Old 09-26-13 | 06:19 AM
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I would cannibalize your old wheels to make a new one depending on the rim quality from your s3x. Options are limited for 6 speed hubs so I would definitely use that one. Better to reuse than to buy more stuff .
im struggling with the fact that 6 spd freewheels are hard to find, and if i were to use the rim with a cassette freehub i could use anything from 8-10 spd on it of much easier to find cassettes

plus i kinda already want more range
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Old 09-26-13 | 08:26 AM
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Oh well do that. I'm changing out my 6 speed for a 10 speed
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Old 09-26-13 | 09:20 AM
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I'm looking to replace my stock Kilo TT wheelset after 2 years of full-time commuting on them, and was wondering if someone could tell me the difference between these three Open Pro to Formula options:

32-spoke

36-spoke (why are these $10 less?)

I don't know how many spokes

Is there a 'best one' of the three? I'm about 150 lbs. and don't hop curbs on a frequent basis (not that I should...); so long as they can stand up to foul-weather commuting (Minnesota weather), I'm fine. I was hoping I could pick up a pair of Wabi GX410 wheels, but I don't think Richard has them in stock right now. Wasn't sure if I could find a sub-1750g wheelset (as Richard claims) for around $200 elsewhere.

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Old 09-26-13 | 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Pinkbullet3
I'm looking to replace my stock Kilo TT wheelset after 2 years of full-time commuting on them, and was wondering if someone could tell me the difference between these three Open Pro to Formula options:

32-spoke

36-spoke (why are these $10 less?)

I don't know how many spokes
Those are 32 spoke wheels:


Source: Sutherland's 4th Edition

Is there a 'best one' of the three? I'm about 150 lbs. and don't hop curbs on a frequent basis (not that I should...); so long as they can stand up to foul-weather commuting (Minnesota weather), I'm fine.
At 150#, 32 spokes should be plenty, but practically speaking you aren't going to notice any difference with the 36 spoke wheel, which is less expensive. I'm 145# and use 36 spoke wheels.
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Old 09-26-13 | 02:45 PM
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It probably is a faulty frame, I either have to yank it out of the frame full force, and to put it back in i need to lift the frame above the wheel's axle then let gravity help me out to push the wheel into the dropouts. My 725 is a breeze to remove the rear wheel.

The leader also has some extra space when i put the wheel in before i tighten the nuts whereas the kilo is a snug fit.
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Old 09-26-13 | 04:40 PM
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You could cold set your frame. Sheldon Brown has some great tips on that.
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Old 09-26-13 | 05:23 PM
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Sorry I keep doing this, people--this is the only resource I have for ascertaining whether a bike is a good deal or not, and as I mentioned, I don't know ****. What do y'all think of a Raleigh Rush Hour at $360?

https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/4069967496.html

Unfortunate decals, but whatever.
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Old 09-26-13 | 05:25 PM
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There's a craigslist thread.
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Old 09-26-13 | 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
There's a craigslist thread.
Saw it, this seemed like a more appropriate place to ask for advice. thanks doe bruh
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Old 09-26-13 | 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by diewhenever
Saw it, this seemed like a more appropriate place to ask for advice. thanks doe bruh
really, the "craigslist" thread didn't seem more appropriate to ask about a craiglist ad? Oh internet, you never cease to disappoint my expectations of people.

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Old 09-26-13 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by AristoNYC
really, the "craigslist" thread didn't seem more appropriate to ask about a craiglist ad? Oh America, you never cease to disappoint my expectations of people.
Assuming you're talking about this thread, it's all people posting stuff they find on Craigslist for other people to potentially buy. I want to know, "Should I" buy this bike that I happened to find on Craigslist...so this seemed better.

At least I didn't start a new thread.
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Old 09-26-13 | 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by diewhenever
At least I didn't start a new thread.
I can't argue with that comment, at all. Cheers to that.
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Old 09-26-13 | 05:57 PM
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Oh internet, you never cease to disappoint my expectations of people.
It's not just the internet. I spend about 85% of my waking hours in a perpetual state of bewilderment.
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Old 09-26-13 | 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by diewhenever
Assuming you're talking about this thread, it's all people posting stuff they find on Craigslist for other people to potentially buy. I want to know, "Should I" buy this bike that I happened to find on Craigslist...so this seemed better.

At least I didn't start a new thread.

yes and yes
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Old 09-26-13 | 06:58 PM
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Old 09-27-13 | 02:55 PM
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should I put fenders and a pletscher rack on this bike?
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Old 09-27-13 | 03:20 PM
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should I put fenders and a pletscher rack on this bike?
No. You should trade it with me for my much larger Vilano.
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Old 09-27-13 | 03:45 PM
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you wouldn't like it it's a classic mountain bike conversion with 27 inch wheels and I can't imagine it would fit a much shorter rider very well since you would need to configure the bars so that steering would be squirrely again
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Old 09-28-13 | 02:52 PM
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New guy here. Looking for a cheapish single speed to cruise around town and do the occasional commute. Went to the LBS and rode a Pure Fix. Not impressed. Then rode a used 2010 Jamis Beatnik that he had. Was a bit worn, nothing major though, just a few years worth of use on the bike. Bike felt pretty nice. I'm completely new to these types of bikes. Guys is asking $360. Any thoughts on the bike or price? I liked the way it rode, but that was just coming off the pure fix, so maybe that's why it felt nice.
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Old 09-28-13 | 03:07 PM
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New guy here. Looking for a cheapish single speed to cruise around town and do the occasional commute. Went to the LBS and rode a Pure Fix. Not impressed. Then rode a used 2010 Jamis Beatnik that he had. Was a bit worn, nothing major though, just a few years worth of use on the bike. Bike felt pretty nice. I'm completely new to these types of bikes. Guys is asking $360. Any thoughts on the bike or price? I liked the way it rode, but that was just coming off the pure fix, so maybe that's why it felt nice.
The 2010 Jamis Beatnik is roughly equivalent in quality to the standard Kilo TT, which sells new for about that price, so that's a bit high for a used bike. I wouldn't pay more than $250 for it, but it is a decent bike and much better than the Pure Fix.
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Old 09-28-13 | 04:02 PM
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Thanks for the help. I tried searching prices of Beatniks and it seems that the new ones list for cheaper than the older ones so I was kinda confused.
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Old 09-28-13 | 04:33 PM
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Thanks for the help. I tried searching prices of Beatniks and it seems that the new ones list for cheaper than the older ones so I was kinda confused.
The newer Beatniks were dumbed down a lot, which is why they are cheaper. They went from quality Reynolds 520 butted tubing to cheap and heavy Hi-Ten.
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Old 09-28-13 | 05:42 PM
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OK, after hours and hours of trying to educate myself, I'm checking out used bikes in hopes of finding anything that looks good, but have narrowed my specific searches down to a Wabi Classic or a Specialized Langster. Found this langster locally. Guy doesn't know what year it is. Seems kinda pricey, but again, I'm new to this world, so WTF do I know. Any thoughts?https://denver.craigslist.org/bik/4096738195.html
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