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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.
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Only option is used and a conversion, is my guess.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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.
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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 |
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.
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Wal-Mart has one for under $ 100.
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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 |
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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