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From a Hybrid to Fixed - Help.

Old 08-03-11 | 12:14 PM
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From a Hybrid to Fixed - Help.

I have a Trek fx 7.2 hybrid and I recently got into fixed gears bikes.

I want to purchase one and was debating on this:

https://bikes.urbanoutfitters.com/build.asp

Aristotle Base, what do you guys think?

Any other suggestions?
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Old 08-03-11 | 12:15 PM
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Old 08-03-11 | 12:25 PM
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I like straight bar, and breaks.
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Old 08-03-11 | 12:33 PM
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Straight bars are like $10.

Brakes can be had for like $50.

No use spending money on a heavy, high-tensile steel fashion bike when you can easily get a much better bike cheaper and swap out a couple parts...
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Old 08-03-11 | 12:35 PM
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Then buy a Kilo TT for $380 and spend $30 or so and put risers on it. It comes with brakes.

Those republic bikes are not worth it.

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Old 08-03-11 | 12:39 PM
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If you go to your LBS and ask for some used risers, they probably have a ton of them in a box. Find some you like, I payed 5 bucks for mine and they work great.
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Old 08-03-11 | 12:47 PM
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dont tell people you bought a bike from urban outfitters and it should work out just fine. In addition, dont get breaks, get brakes.
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Old 08-03-11 | 01:17 PM
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redpear, if you talk this guy into buying a kilo, remember that you have to split your sales commission with ianjk & UCF Eric
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Old 08-03-11 | 01:28 PM
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I replied first!
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Old 08-03-11 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by redpear
I replied first!
You're way too fast. But to drive the point home....

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Old 08-03-11 | 01:49 PM
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Kilo comes with brakes. And dont get a flat bar - I chopped my drops into one just to see what all the craze was and it absolutely sucked. 1 hand position. Anyone riding on a flat bar is most likely riding <1 mile to their local coffee shop and home again.
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Old 08-03-11 | 02:01 PM
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I don't like flat bars, but I do like my risers. You actually get two hand positions--hands on the outside grips, and hands in the middle near the stem. From here, I bend my elbows to cut into a headwind.
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Old 08-03-11 | 02:16 PM
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mmmm hi ten steel frames for more than the cost of a kilo tt
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Old 08-03-11 | 05:43 PM
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I decided on this, how does this differ to the TT? Only reason I chose this cause its cheapest.

Also is it easy to convert this to freewheel? and cost?

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Old 08-03-11 | 05:48 PM
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I don't think there is a difference except for the missing advertisements. That's what I would go with.
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Old 08-03-11 | 05:51 PM
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that is a good choice.

not sure if that bike comes stock with a flip flop hub, but either way, i wouldn't be hard to add the freewheel. Good Choice!
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Old 08-03-11 | 05:54 PM
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To concert to a SS buy and thread on a freewheel. Found here
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Old 08-03-11 | 06:00 PM
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i'm sorry, but i have a quick question. how do you put a freewheel on the "fixed" side of a hub? i was under the impression a hub had to be threaded in the opposite direction to work with a freewheel cog.
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Old 08-03-11 | 06:06 PM
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No, freewheel threading is standard thread. Which means you can put it where a cog would sit on the fixed side.
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i've never coasted before so i still don't get it. but it doesn't matter. i'll figure it out when i'm older
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Old 08-03-11 | 10:07 PM
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That Kilo comes with a flip flop hub, which means one side is threaded specifically for a freewheel, the other for fixed, but you can put a freewheel on the fixed side as well
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Old 08-03-11 | 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by tjemitchell27
That Kilo comes with a flip flop hub, which means one side is threaded specifically for a freewheel, the other for fixed, but you can put a freewheel on the fixed side as well

Thanks, but in the description it says this :

FLIP FLOP rear hub. Fixed and freewheel sides.
This bike comes with a Fixed gear cog installed on one side of the flip-flop hub. It does not come with a freewheel.

Its a little confusing.
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Old 08-03-11 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jaytxvo
I like straight bar, and breaks.
i like breaks too.. especially electro breaks and freestyle

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Old 08-03-11 | 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jaytxvo
Thanks, but in the description it says this :

FLIP FLOP rear hub. Fixed and freewheel sides.
This bike comes with a Fixed gear cog installed on one side of the flip-flop hub. It does not come with a freewheel.

Its a little confusing.
You just have to put a freewheel on the other side of the hub, which is sold separately.
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Originally Posted by jaytxvo
Thanks, but in the description it says this :

FLIP FLOP rear hub. Fixed and freewheel sides.
This bike comes with a Fixed gear cog installed on one side of the flip-flop hub. It does not come with a freewheel.

Its a little confusing.
A fixed hub has two sets of threads. The larger, normal direction threading nearer the spokes is the same threading as a freewheel thread, but then outside that is a smaller set of reverse threads for a lockring. So you can put a freewheel on a fixed hub or the fixed side of a flip flop hub if you wish.
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