Which fixie for a beginner ?
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Which fixie for a beginner ?
Good morning guys I'm Rocco aka Bob. I'm 16 years old and I am Italian...so please don't kill me if I make a mistake 
I like very much the design of fixed bike... they are light and fast, and very cool. I live near the sea, here it's all perfectly flat !
So, I decided to buy my firs fixie... the problem is: which one ? I'm not expert at all...my budget is about 250$. I saw online the "Vilano" bikes, are these bike reliable for their price ? Are there any other models sold at this price ?
Thank you very much
Bob

I like very much the design of fixed bike... they are light and fast, and very cool. I live near the sea, here it's all perfectly flat !
So, I decided to buy my firs fixie... the problem is: which one ? I'm not expert at all...my budget is about 250$. I saw online the "Vilano" bikes, are these bike reliable for their price ? Are there any other models sold at this price ?
Thank you very much

Bob
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I saw online the "Vilano" bikes, are these bike reliable for their price ?
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bob:
Do you have listing services such as Craigslist, or Yahoo! Auctions? You may be able to find a better quality used bicycle on one of those services. Read up as much as possible on bicycle basics before purchasing, take a little time.
Read up on this site: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/
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bob:
Do you have listing services such as Craigslist, or Yahoo! Auctions? You may be able to find a better quality used bicycle on one of those services. Read up as much as possible on bicycle basics before purchasing, take a little time.
Read up on this site: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/
Do you have listing services such as Craigslist, or Yahoo! Auctions? You may be able to find a better quality used bicycle on one of those services. Read up as much as possible on bicycle basics before purchasing, take a little time.
Read up on this site: https://www.sheldonbrown.com/
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I was also looking into the Vilano but I don't think they are worth it at all. If you can save up $100 more you're better of with like a Schwinn Madison or even better if you can wait just keep saving and get a Mercier Kilo TT which they get good reviews and they do seem worth getting. They go for $399 at Bikesdirect.com
Also, you just started a "Which bike should I get?" thread and you're already advising others? Gotta love this place.
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Also, you just started a "Which bike should I get?" thread and you're already advising others? Gotta love this place.
Well dude, I've been doing research for about like 3 months and Vilano was one of them so you'd be surprise what one can learn by just doing research brother.
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By the way, when you ask which bike to buy and 2 of the 4 models are pretty much out of stock....that kind of research took you 3 months?
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I'm not completly ignorant.. I have been going out with bike every sunday (30-35KM) with my MTB 2 years ago 
Surfing on the Internet I found this (there are a lot of resellers here in italy) : https://www.createbikes.it/index.html Those bikes are sold for 399€ in your opinion are they good ?
Another question, I'm 175cm tall, which size should I buy ? 54cm ?

Surfing on the Internet I found this (there are a lot of resellers here in italy) : https://www.createbikes.it/index.html Those bikes are sold for 399€ in your opinion are they good ?
Another question, I'm 175cm tall, which size should I buy ? 54cm ?
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Your cog is slipping.



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Man are you really italian? Please take a look at this forum, a lot of complete bargain bikes from all of Europe (mainly UK but often people from Italy, Germany, Holland post there).
https://www.lfgss.com/search.php?searchid=15541051
https://www.lfgss.com/thread92260.html#post3097899
https://www.lfgss.com/thread91247.html#post3097742 (Complete Leader 735tr)
There are always cool beater bikes going for 200 pounds or less.
https://www.lfgss.com/search.php?searchid=15541051
https://www.lfgss.com/thread92260.html#post3097899
https://www.lfgss.com/thread91247.html#post3097742 (Complete Leader 735tr)
There are always cool beater bikes going for 200 pounds or less.
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Man are you really italian? Please take a look at this forum, a lot of complete bargain bikes from all of Europe (mainly UK but often people from Italy, Germany, Holland post there).
https://www.lfgss.com/search.php?searchid=15541051
https://www.lfgss.com/thread92260.html#post3097899
https://www.lfgss.com/thread91247.html#post3097742 (Complete Leader 735tr)
There are always cool beater bikes going for 200 pounds or less.
https://www.lfgss.com/search.php?searchid=15541051
https://www.lfgss.com/thread92260.html#post3097899
https://www.lfgss.com/thread91247.html#post3097742 (Complete Leader 735tr)
There are always cool beater bikes going for 200 pounds or less.
btw I'll stay tuned on that forum and look for italian vendors...





