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Why don't I see this more often?
I'm just curious why people who want to build a "budget bike" don't buy a bike from BikesDirect (Kilo TT, Dawes SST, etc.) and strip it of the components and then sell the frame? That way you would have a complete group of components for $200-300. Then you could buy your own frame & fork and then build it up yourself.
So, is this a stupid idea? I'm considering doing it myself. I suppose you wouldn't get your top choice on all the components but for a budget build I think this is the way to go. Thoughts? |
You wont be able to make much money off the frame, its a lot of work, Bikes Direct uses random parts of odd sizes so it will be hard to find a frame to fit them all on, the frame is probably the best part of a Kilo.
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People make fun of other people for having cheap components on an expensive frame.
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The problem is that so many of the stock components on those bikes are pretty junky anyway. I found myself replacing many of the components on my Kilo WT and Moto Messenger, such that they ended costing just as much as a higher end bike like a All-City Big Block, where I would not expect to change a lot of parts. About the only part on the Kilo TT that is worth keeping is the frameset itself.
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I think bikeisland sells a kilo kit with everything but the frame, but its nearly the price of a full kilo. Buying the ugliest color scratch and dent bike from BI to get components is probably a decent technique also.
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
(Post 13010060)
The problem is that so many of the stock components on those bikes are pretty junky anyway. I found myself replacing many of the components on my Kilo WT and Moto Messenger, such that they ended costing just as much as a higher end bike like a All-City Big Block, where I would not expect to change a lot of parts. About the only part on the Kilo TT that is worth keeping is the frameset itself.
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Best part of the Kilo is the frame and front and rear brakes. I have changed the pedals, toe cages, straps, handlebars, saddle, chainring and added a cog. The brakes are pretty exceptional mfor feel and bite. I am happy but looking back, an All City or Wabi fixed is a superior overall bike.
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I would do it to CL bikes for nice parts but not a cheapo BD bike for cheapo parts.
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I just realized the major question is this: where can I find an aluminum complete SS/FG bike for cheap? (under $500 dollars or so)
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Originally Posted by homebrewk
(Post 13010164)
I just realized the major question is this: where can I find an aluminum complete SS/FG bike for cheap? (under $500 dollars or so)
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Originally Posted by homebrewk
(Post 13010164)
I just realized the major question is this:
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Originally Posted by vw addict
(Post 13010202)
a better question is why do you have a negative rise stem and high rise bar on your trek....
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Originally Posted by vw addict
(Post 13010202)
a better question is why do you have a negative rise stem and high rise bar on your trek....
If you have a problem with the way his bike looks, this really isn't the thread for it. Kind of uncalled for, don't you think? |
Originally Posted by redpear
(Post 13010286)
Did you just wake up or something?
If you have a problem with the way his bike looks, this really isn't the thread for it. Kind of uncalled for, don't you think? |
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