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FarHorizon 01-15-15 09:26 AM

A stupid noobie question, please - I see SS wheel sets on flea-bay for under $100. Are they worth the $$ or should I spend an extra $50 to $100 to get name-brand rims and sealed-bearing hubs?

I plan to keep the bike, but at the upper end of wheel set prices, I can buy an entire fixed-gear bike for the same price. Of course, I'm aware that sometimes you get what you pay for...

Where is the best value to price ratio in buying single-speed / fixed-gear wheels/bikes?

Scrodzilla 01-15-15 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by jocke (Post 17471504)
The Cambium really is a nice-looking saddle, although I've read people saying that the color tends to fade quite quickly. Anything you've experienced, Scrod?

A few of the slate colored ones I've seen have faded a little but nothing major. My black one only has about six miles on it at this point so I can't really share any personal experience with how the color will hold up.


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17471833)
Did you go for the 15 or 17, and how does it feel compared to your Swift?

C17. It feels just like my Team Pro.

Scrodzilla 01-15-15 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by FarHorizon (Post 17471918)
A stupid noobie question, please - I see SS wheel sets on flea-bay for under $100. Are they worth the $$ or should I spend an extra $50 to $100 to get name-brand rims and sealed-bearing hubs?

I plan to keep the bike, but at the upper end of wheel set prices, I can buy an entire fixed-gear bike for the same price. Of course, I'm aware that sometimes you get what you pay for...

Where is the best value to price ratio in buying single-speed / fixed-gear wheels/bikes?

Cheap wheelsets are just that. If you want to keep the wheels around for a while, spend the money on some better ones.

There are plenty of very good wheelsets on the market in the $150-250 range.

FarHorizon 01-15-15 10:19 AM

Thanks - and particularly thanks for the price range where I should be looking! At that price, I see name-brand rims and sealed-bearing hubs. Anything else I should look for?

50voltphantom 01-15-15 10:23 AM

Scrod, is there a reason no one in the US seems to carry low-flange Gran Compe Hubs? Can you get them?

edit: OK Factory Five has them.

GENESTARWIND 01-16-15 04:08 AM

scrod can you recommend me an inexpensive seat post with a mild setback, all black in 27.2? I say inexpensive but im not asking for uber cheap bs. just something I dont have to cough up 60 to 100 for.

thanks!

cant remember if I said it so ill say it again lol since I dont run stickers i rock your retro sticker on the back of my phone

Mumonkan 01-16-15 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by 50voltphantom (Post 17472093)
Scrod, is there a reason no one in the US seems to carry low-flange Gran Compe Hubs? Can you get them?

edit: OK Factory Five has them.

protip: factory 5 is a buncha white dudes in china

50voltphantom 01-16-15 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 17474510)
protip: factory 5 is a buncha white dudes in china

Makes sense.

Scrodzilla 01-16-15 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND (Post 17474399)
scrod can you recommend me an inexpensive seat post with a mild setback, all black in 27.2? I say inexpensive but im not asking for uber cheap bs. just something I dont have to cough up 60 to 100 for.

thanks!

cant remember if I said it so ill say it again lol since I dont run stickers i rock your retro sticker on the back of my phone

Deda RSX01 or FSA SL280 are both good options.

:thumb:

Scrodzilla 01-16-15 10:42 AM


Originally Posted by 50voltphantom (Post 17472093)
Scrod, is there a reason no one in the US seems to carry low-flange Gran Compe Hubs? Can you get them?

edit: OK Factory Five has them.

For some reason no US distributors stock them, even the few that do carry the standard high flange and high flange NJS hubs.

50voltphantom 01-16-15 11:50 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17475065)
For some reason no US distributors stock them, even the few that do carry the standard high flange and high flange NJS hubs.

Shame, they look fantastic.

jocke 01-17-15 03:18 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17471980)
A few of the slate colored ones I've seen have faded a little but nothing major. My black one only has about six miles on it at this point so I can't really share any personal experience with how the color will hold up.

C17. It feels just like my Team Pro.

Thanks for the input!

Scrodzilla 01-17-15 05:37 PM


Originally Posted by 50voltphantom (Post 17475235)
Shame, they look fantastic.

I'm pretty sure they were originally manufactured exclusively for Blue Lug in Japan. Chari & Co got some after-the-fact but I don't know if they have still have them in stock.

Just get Phil Woods!

50voltphantom 01-17-15 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17478543)
I'm pretty sure they were originally manufactured exclusively for Blue Lug in Japan. Chari & Co got some after-the-fact but I don't know if they have still have them in stock.

Just get Phil Woods!

Yeah that's my plan.

bmwjoe 01-17-15 09:13 PM

Scrod,

What bell do you have on your Bare Knuckle? Where did you get it?

Ride Safe.

Joe

Leukybear 01-18-15 12:11 AM


Originally Posted by bmwjoe (Post 17478941)
Scrod,

What bell do you have on your Bare Knuckle? Where did you get it?

Ride Safe.

Joe

It looks like a brass Crane Suzu
My wife has one on her bike.

You can conviently get one here:
Crane Suzu Mini headset spacer-mount bell | Retrogression

steady407 01-18-15 01:08 PM

if you had 80$ to spend on hubs which set would you get?

Euthyphro 01-18-15 01:27 PM

I just bought the crane suzu in brass (although I'm thinking now that copper might get a really attractive patina after a while; oh well). I really like it. I think Scrod's pedalroom page on the bike says its Velo Orange.

Scrodzilla 01-18-15 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by steady407 (Post 17480269)
if you had 80$ to spend on hubs which set would you get?

Novatec.

Scrodzilla 01-18-15 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Euthyphro (Post 17480308)
I just bought the crane suzu in brass (although I'm thinking now that copper might get a really attractive patina after a while; oh well). I really like it. I think Scrod's pedalroom page on the bike says its Velo Orange.

Yeah, mine is an older VO bell. I don't think they sell them anymore. The Crane bells are pretty much the same, though.

Your shiny new brass bell will develop a nice brownish patina over time. If you want to speed up the process, read this (the egg method is my favorite).

Euthyphro 01-18-15 08:08 PM

Thanks for the suggestion. I do think it looks great as it is, so no rush.

veganbikes 01-18-15 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 17481083)
Yeah, mine is an older VO bell. I don't think they sell them anymore. The Crane bells are pretty much the same, though.

Your shiny new brass bell will develop a nice brownish patina over time. If you want to speed up the process, read this (the egg method is my favorite).

Portland Design Works also makes one called the Alexander Graham Bell and I know at least as of two weeks ago J&B Importers had some in stock and I know PDW is getting more in February. So if your shop has account with J&B they hopefully could order you one or you can wait till Feb or find one of the Suzu Crane Bells

jalopyman 01-18-15 10:36 PM

Should I move to San Diego?
*Have BA degree (Lived in Boston for school)
*Looking for lifestyle, then career.
*Money saved, though frugal and looking for an affordable city (well more so than nyc, la, boston ect).
*No "career" at the moment but decent job experience across many fields.
*Don't know a soul out there, currently living in upstate new york.

I'm mostly curious as you were a m******* for sometime as well and I feel as though we share a similar outlook on life. I love the charm and aesthetics of new england/boston but I have to think the weather alone would be good enough reason to make the move out there.

Thanks scrod

AristoNYC 01-18-15 11:05 PM


Originally Posted by jalopyman (Post 17481519)
Should I move to San Diego?
*Have BA degree (Lived in Boston for school)
*Looking for lifestyle, then career.
*Money saved, though frugal and looking for an affordable city (well more so than nyc, la, boston ect).
*No "career" at the moment but decent job experience across many fields.
*Don't know a soul out there, currently living in upstate new york.

I'm mostly curious as you were a m******* for sometime as well and I feel as though we share a similar outlook on life. I love the charm and aesthetics of new england/boston but I have to think the weather alone would be good enough reason to make the move out there.

Thanks scrod

Do it while you're still young (assuming you are). Once you get a secure job and become more settled it gets harder and harder. I had an opportunity to move out there which did not come to fruition, but I still might try.

jalopyman 01-18-15 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 17481569)
Do it while you're still young (assuming you are). Once you get a secure job and become more settled it gets harder and harder. I had an opportunity to move out there which did not come to fruition, but I still might try.

Sigh I hear you brother, I've been camped up back home for the past 3 years to avoid getting settled anywhere. In retrospect it was a mistake, but one which I will hopefully render with some sweet new digs in the sweet socal sun someday :)


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