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Old 02-17-12 | 12:01 AM
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Making a FIXIE

I want to start making a fixie.
My budget is not very much so I will be looking for good but cheap parts on craigslist.
I am really inexperienced as I have just recently bought a road bike but I don't want to have it stolen so I want to make a fixie to just ride around and have the road bike for training/racing.
What should I look for?
Here are the parts I found so far:
Is this frame good?
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/2855646026.html
It looks pretty cheap, but its steel so it might be a bit heavy.
or these?
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/bik/2843059999.html
Carbon Forks:
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/bik/2837683234.html

Will update when I find more parts.
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:20 AM
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If you are really inexperienced what makes you think you can build a bike? Labor isn't cheap, buy complete. Also the word "fixie" doesn't need to be in all caps, it's not an acronym.
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:28 AM
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Buying the tools to properly install your parts is going to cost more than the bike your trying to build.
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:29 AM
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:31 AM
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I will gain experience through building this that will help me in future endeavors. Gotta start somewhere
I'm not expecting this bike to be super good, but just as something to help me gain knowledge about bikes and such and provide transportation for me besides using my road bike.
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:31 AM
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o mang.
I really like your 722
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:31 AM
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Buying the tools to properly install your parts is going to cost more than the bike your trying to build.
My friend's dad has all the tools I will ever need. He is like a pro.

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Old 02-17-12 | 12:40 AM
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I'm glad someone else on here enjoys thrashing around on a fgfs bike besides me.
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:59 AM
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I really like your 722
Thanks dude, much appreciated!
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I'm glad someone else on here enjoys thrashing around on a fgfs bike besides me.
I don't fgfs, sorry doggie. BUT... the charge is a blast!
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My friend's dad has all the tools I will ever need. He is like a pro.
like a pro.
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Old 02-17-12 | 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by donaldmax
I will gain experience through building this that will help me in future endeavors. Gotta start somewhere
I'm not expecting this bike to be super good, but just as something to help me gain knowledge about bikes and such and provide transportation for me besides using my road bike.
true, but at this point building a bike can become very complicated and expensive because you don't know what to look for. You'll be better off with a complete bike and learning by switching out parts as you learn what you like and dislike.

It looks pretty cheap, but its steel so it might be a bit heavy.
or these?
This alone says you should stop. That looks like a fairly decent frame, and ,no, steel does not equal heavy.

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Old 02-17-12 | 01:48 AM
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true, but at this point building a bike can become very complicated and expensive because you don't know what to look for. You'll be better off with a complete bike and learning by switching out parts as you learn what you like and dislike.



This alone says you should stop. That looks like a fairly decent frame, and ,no, steel does not equal heavy.
I can't afford a decent complete fixie. I figured searching for parts on craigslist and slowly making it myself is cheaper.
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Old 02-17-12 | 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by donaldmax
I can't afford a decent complete fixie. I figured searching for parts on craigslist and slowly making it myself is cheaper.
I don't think this is usually the case, unless you have friends hooking you up with spare sparts for free or you have extra parts lying about.
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Old 02-17-12 | 06:25 AM
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Originally Posted by donaldmax
I can't afford a decent complete fixie. I figured searching for parts on craigslist and slowly making it myself is cheaper.
What you're failing to realize is that you will end up spending much more buying a marginal used frame and building it up with crappy parts than you would if you just bought an inexpensive complete bike. If money is an issue and you don't already have a bike to convert, building from scratch isn't the best option. But, you will most likely get mad at this advice, tell me to **** myself and do what you want anyway. Best of luck.
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Old 02-17-12 | 07:24 AM
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Old 02-17-12 | 08:46 AM
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Like Scrod said, you and your wallet will be better off by buying a complete and upgrading it later. Even crappy parts aren't all that cheap when you're building an entire bike.
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Old 02-17-12 | 08:50 AM
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Pro tip: Instead of slowly saving up parts to build a bike, slowly save up money to buy a bike.


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Old 02-17-12 | 09:43 AM
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Donaldmax, let's do a little exercise. I'm serious.

List every part you need and what you'd like to pay for this part:

Frame:
Fork:
Stem:
Headset:
Bars:
Grip tape:
Wheels:
Cranks:
Chainring:
BB:
Cog:
Lockring:
Tires:
Tubes:
Seat post:
Saddle
Pedals:

Please reply.


Also, the "learning by building" is overrated. You can also learn by maintaining a bike.
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Old 02-17-12 | 09:54 AM
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Its a lot easier to learn how something works when you get to see it all put together. Bikes aren't rocket science or anything, but blindly going into a build like this is going to be time consuming and frustrating.

Why not buy a old ten speed, ride it around until it breaks, fix it, ride it around more. Then once you build your mechanical knowledge of bicycles convert it.
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Old 02-17-12 | 10:58 AM
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I was actually in the same position as the OP.
Only bike I had was an old MTB from childhood.

I decided to build my own single speed. From the moment I bought a frame ($100 "Nekkid" track frame from Nashbar) I knew it wouldnt be cheaper than buying a SS/Fixie from a place like bikesdirect lol.

I still went through with it though, cause I'm the type of person that likes DIY projects.
Started last... August, and took a pause since I ran out of funds and it was winter anyway.
Bike is pretty much finished now. How much did it cost..? I'm actually not sure, I'll go and use carleton's post to calculate.
Maybe my experience doing this will help you decide.

Will edit in a bit with price info.

Frame: $100 - Nashbar Nekkid Frame
Fork: $80 - Performance Bike Forte Carbon Fork
Stem: $25 - PB Forte Stem
Headset: $50 - Cane Creek 40
Bars: $15 - Forte ATX bars
Grips: $20 - Crank Brothers Cobalt Grips
Wheels: $150 - Velocity Deep-V w/ Halo Coating
Rim tape: $10
Cranks AND BB: $47 - Vuelta Pista 170mm 144BCD + Sugino CBB-103 (won on ebay)
Freewheel: $55 - White Industries ENO 19t (won on ebay)
Chain: $10 - KMC Z-410 (Nickel Plated)
Tires: 2x$25 - Panaracer Tourguard 700x28
Tubes: 2x$4 - Nashbar tubes
Seat post: $13 - Kalloy 27.2x350mm
Seat post clamp: $7
Saddle: $26 - Charge Spoon
Pedals: $15 - Wellgo Pedals

N/A to you, but I built SS:
Brakes: $50 - Tektro R580 (pair)
Brake Lever + Cables: $30 - Shimano BL-R550

TOTAL: $741
That is not counting $$$ i paid for tools, lube, etc.
Does include shipping for the most part though (I think).
I didnt try super hard to go on craigslist and find deals.
But keep in mind, prices in normal retailers will probably be going up since its approaching spring now.

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Old 02-17-12 | 11:15 AM
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Similar experience as PandaSPUR. Built up my first SS back in September. Should have my first fixed in the next couple weeks. I've had a lot of fun with it and I've learned a lot.
I will agree with most of the posts however, I'm sure it would have been cheaper to have bought the whole bike in the first place. I'm not keeping track of how much I've spent, but it adds up.
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Old 02-17-12 | 11:31 AM
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kilo tt.
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:07 PM
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Old 02-17-12 | 12:29 PM
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Those frames aren't even track frames. Look at the dropouts
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lol neither do I, that's what i'm saying but I do ride one for fun.
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