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Pulling the trigger on a bike
So I have been lurking around these forums for a few days now and trying to educate myself on what might be good for me. I am most likely purchasing a bike on Bikes Direct, but if there are any other places I should look let me know.
My budget is $400 and I was really looking into the Kilo TT until I read on the forums that it might not be the best bike for commuting since it is a bit aggressive (same with dawes sst). I really just need a single speed that will be reliable and take me back and forth to work or wherever I need to go in Boston. I checked ou the lbs's but all they really have in stock are Fuji and SE bikes. After doing a bunch of research I see that the timeline, clockwork and messenger might be a good fit. Can anybody give me any guidance. |
Get the clockwork and save the rest for parts to make you more comfortable on the bike.
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Out of curiosity, which LBSs have you been to around Boston?
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Since you're in Boston I'd highly recommend checking out the good ole craigslist. I see used kilos pop up from time to time, not to mention there are usually a bunch of other fixed gear bikes as well.
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I wouldnt worry about that. Those bikes are all very similar and nothing is going to be too aggressive for street riding. You can put yourself in a standard road position on all of them, unless you get 3 sizes too small and have 8 inches of saddle to bar drop. Just pick whatever is in your size, color, etc that is available.
For daily street riding, just make sure you don't get a bike that looks like this.... http://2009.fujibikes.com/Fuji2009/f...492e3b8397.png |
8 inches? That's cute.
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So I checked out this local shop called simple living bicycles. They have pretty good deals but mostly on Fuji and se stuff. I don't really mind waiting for the bike to get shipped since I'll be away for a couple weeks.
At this point I would really rather buy new and not have to worry about a used bike from craigslist. I also don't mind paying full price for a kilo Tt. I just heard they were a bit aggressive for decent commutes. Good to know diff. As I do really like the kilo. But the clockwork + spend money on parts I guess could be a good option too. Thanks for the replies this far guys |
Simple Living is a little weird to deal with but awesome. That dude always has great deals on last year's models and other closeout stuff.
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Hah, yea definitely an interesting place to go to. For someone that has such an unorganized shop, he sure is passionate about bikes which is very cool.
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You guys think I should throw the motobecane track on the list?
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I just got a Motobecane Fantom Uno. Put it together tonight in fact. I like it thus far, it handles well quick without being twitchy. I feel it is functional right out of the box but will get a few upgrades in the future. I could not beat the price.
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Yea I was looking at that one too. What made you choose that one out of the other options?
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Kilo's a great bike for commuting. Run it with some quality tires and you can go places fast.
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I see that Simple Living sells Redline. Checkout a 925, its the ultimate commuter fixed gear bike.
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So with the Kilo TT I have to get brakes and a freewheel? Does anyone know if bikesdirect sends both sets of brakes?
Just trying to figure out now if (since i'm in boston) something like a fantom uno is better since there are wide tire options. As far as looks go, the TT is hard to beat. |
Originally Posted by fluent
(Post 14753039)
So with the Kilo TT I have to get brakes and a freewheel? Does anyone know if bikesdirect sends both sets of brakes?
Just trying to figure out now if (since i'm in boston) something like a fantom uno is better since there are wide tire options. As far as looks go, the TT is hard to beat. Get a TT, they're awesome bikes. |
The Pro is sold out so I might just be getting this one http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...rome_paint.htm in black. It says "free front and back brakes" so hopefully that is legit.
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BikesDirect is pretty good with their word.
They Kilo TT Pro has been scheduled for restock this fall. Which starts this weekend btw. It would be worth waiting. |
What is the difference? Better wheels?
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Originally Posted by fluent
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What is the difference? Better wheels?
Also, chrome. |
Cool thanks so much for your help.
What do you do in the winter/off weather with your tt? |
Originally Posted by fluent
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Cool thanks so much for your help.
What do you do in the winter/off weather with your tt? My track is year round. |
Coming from the man in East Bay! Boston Winters can be brutal. I ride a MTB with studded tires when the going gets rough. Aluminum FTW.
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oh yeah, you canadians have weather.
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Yea not looking forward to this winter. It's another reason why I'm open to something like a fantom uno or a windsor timeline. I really don't feel like getting a separate winter bike.
Also, i'm 6"0' with a 30-31" inseam. Would 54cm be way too small? I did the sizing chart but I also know something like the clockwork might have different sizing then the Kilo TT. |
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