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Besportier 11-30-11 03:10 AM

What do you guys think about this fixie?
 
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So i'm in the market for a fixed gear bike for my son and I like this one... what do you guys thinks about it? How much would you pay for it? $150 $200 etc. I can customize it with the options below what is the best combination?

The guy wants $200. should i rather buy a name brand bike? Are these even popular anymore?

I'd appreciate all advice. Cheers!


Type FIXED GEAR BIKE
Wheel Size 700C
Frame Material CROMOLY
Fork Material STEEL OR CROMOLY
Rim Material Aluminum
Gloss Weight 11-13KG
Net Weight 9-11KG
Brand Name First bike
Place of Origin Zhejiang, China (Mainland)
Color Custom
Logo Custom
Type Fixed Bike
Size 52-62CM
Frame Steel/aluminum/cro-moly
Fork Steel/aluminum/cro-moly

striknein 11-30-11 03:40 AM

It's a piece of crap, and the way it's sold is really shady.


Frame Steel/aluminum/cro-moly
Fork Steel/aluminum/cro-moly
If the guy can't even tell you what it's made of, you shouldn't buy it. Also, why are you concerned about whether a particular style of bike is popular? Also also, Kilo TT.

Recommendation: Spend the money on scarves and PBR instead. Maybe get the kid laid. $200 can buy a whole lot of strange, if you know where to look.

hairnet 11-30-11 03:45 AM


Fork Material STEEL OR CROMOLY
There's your sign


edit- Damn, I'm slow. Also, Kilo TT

Kinkikowboi 11-30-11 04:23 AM

As if it weren't said enough: Kilo TT

GMJ 11-30-11 04:30 AM

Motobecane Track.

RGNY 11-30-11 05:26 AM

fall back and nuke it from orbit. only way to be sure.....

GMJ 11-30-11 06:31 AM

What the hell is gloss weight?

bmw 11-30-11 09:34 AM

Diesel charges upwards of $300 for distressed jeans and yet these bicycle companies haven't figured out a way to monetize "street cred" ...so to the pont:

Head on down to Craigslist and get the most beatup fixie you can find with a stinky toptube. The build Must have at-least 1 such namebrand component: aerospoke, phil wood, chris king, siguino, nitto, cinelli etc. These come with "mad street cred" (distressed fixies should actually cost more for tha 'credz, but they do not = winner) Also: like streiknein has mentioned: a dirty scarf and a 6-pack of PBR will seal the deal.

hadeone 11-30-11 10:04 AM

These bikes are made in china and sold (mostly in bulk) through websites like alibaba.com for around $50 each. They are probably comparable to the Walmart $99 fixie.


http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/31...rack_bike.html

http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/32...rack_bike.html

stryper 12-02-11 04:28 AM

a 28lb single speed that isn't 40+ years old and hella vintage = total crap

trevor_ash 12-02-11 09:34 AM

I guess I'm the only one that assumed OP is a shill?

ddeadserious 12-02-11 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by trevor_ash (Post 13554766)
I guess I'm the only one that assumed OP is a shill?

I was surprised he hadn't been ripped open by the 3rd post. I was also curious what everyone had for dinner last night.

Scrodzilla 12-02-11 09:39 AM

Considering he didn't post a link, he's a bad one.

ddeadserious 12-02-11 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 13554780)
Considering he didn't post a link, he's a bad one.

I assumed the "company", Peace Bike, and the item-number looking number in the photo they posted might have been their way of attempting to be subtle.

prooftheory 12-02-11 11:02 AM

I called shill a couple times on posts that look like this one and they turned out to be legit, so I don't do that anymore. herp derp.

highonpez 12-02-11 11:05 AM

There is nothing subtle about that bike company.

Besportier 12-02-11 08:42 PM

Thanks you guys for all your advice... i still think my son will like the sporty sleek look and the aggresive handlebars....do you think these bikes would be popular from a not so biased group of consumers? Say villages in africa? or needs kids in Venezuela?

Besportier 12-02-11 08:45 PM

I'm actually the guy behind Besportier.com... we are creating a socially-responsible business model around these bikes.

Does the heart overtake the ego?

Danzaxbonanza 12-02-11 08:52 PM

Don't kids in Africa and Venezuela need money, food, schools, and clothes instead of a sw8 fixay?

GMJ 12-02-11 09:02 PM

I'm sure they would rather be poor, starving, dumb, and naked, as long as they can bust skidzz on the reg.

EpicSchwinn 12-02-11 09:09 PM

Wow. This thread. I don't know what to believe anymore.

calv 12-02-11 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by Besportier (Post 13557202)
Does the heart overtake the ego?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...oleman_wtf.gif

trevor_ash 12-02-11 09:30 PM

Just like your weird Uncle Bob taught you, If it feels wrong, it probably is.

striknein 12-02-11 09:35 PM

Just like it's wrong to violate posting guidelines so you can sell your crappy bikes.

hairnet 12-02-11 09:42 PM

People in Africa and Venezuela want useful bikes, not "sporty" skinny tire bikes that can't do much on poor or no pavement.


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