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JDMKidBill 07-12-12 10:38 PM

Build-a-beater
 
I'm looking to build a beater fixed gear for college. How should I proceed? Locate a used vintage road bike and convert? My budget for this project is less than $175.

calv 07-12-12 11:03 PM

Only option is used and a conversion, is my guess.

LanEvo 07-12-12 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by JDMKidBill (Post 14475111)
I'm looking to build a beater fixed gear for college. How should I proceed? Locate a used vintage road bike and convert? My budget for this project is less than $175.

I got an Amazon bike, and just upgraded a couple parts, and it is at your price range. Everything is riding just great in a bike perspective, aside from a couple pounds more heavy than others, that may be your option for "new", but as for used check out CL, and they always have deals popping on an off. Just post here to ask about them.

Nakedbabytoes 07-13-12 07:07 AM

I spent about that much after I bought a used vintage complete 1970s road bike off CL. Stripped the parts, purchased new rear wheel. Done!

Spoonrobot 07-13-12 07:09 AM

Don't listen to LanEvo. His bike is junk and you can do a lot better by converting another 80s road bike. Look for a low/mid range Schwinn and just get a new rear wheel, should be able to do this for $100-$150 total cost.

Scrodzilla 07-13-12 07:17 AM

My Raleigh rain bike/beater was built up from stuff I found in the garbage (including the frame), some parts I had laying around and a few things picked up on eBay for next to nothing.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...BF/beater1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...BF/beater2.jpg

Total cost was under $30.

Oh, and this:


Originally Posted by Spoonrobot (Post 14475775)
Don't listen to LanEvo. His bike is junk and you can do a lot better by converting another 80s road bike.


JDMKidBill 07-14-12 07:44 PM

The parts I have that are usable for a fixie are Shimano 105 double chainring, crankarms, and BB. Maybe I should have kept those Mavic MA-40 wheels I let go :(

Anyways, I was thinking I'd look for an 80's Raleigh or Trek.


And no, I will not be getting an Amazon bike. :D

Spoonrobot 07-14-12 07:48 PM

Panasonic is another good brand to look for since it's usually high quality but without the price tag attached to more popular brands like the two you mentioned.

fuji86 07-14-12 09:27 PM

Wal-Mart has one for under $ 100.

nuhtowel 07-15-12 07:50 AM

http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphoto..._2655158_n.jpg

$30 80's world sport from craigslist
$20 used rear wheel with cog/lockring
$10 chain
$6 chainring bolts

mazdaspeed 07-15-12 01:56 PM

I know this is the wrong forum but if that's your budget and you want to actually use the bike I would just buy a vintage road bike and leave the gears on. Converting it will cost $ and make it slower and more difficult to ride, not to mention an even greater theft target.


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