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cheeseburglar 02-27-13 09:48 AM

Help, advice needed!
 
Hi,
After hard decisions, I have come to the last three bikes.
A. State bike
B. pure fix
C. Aerofix

Which would you recommend?

Thanks.

Street rider 02-27-13 09:53 AM

None of those.

Is Kilo TT an acceptable answer again ha?

LeosLeader 02-27-13 10:38 AM

Ive seen them all in person, the Kilo TT is nicer imo than your options above.

Scrodzilla 02-27-13 10:41 AM

After making "hard decisions", those are the three you're left with?

Take some time reading the forum and actually doing some research on your own before limiting your choices to one of those ****ty bikes.

JohnnyBighead 02-27-13 11:29 AM

Of those you listed, the State bikes have to be the pick... Both PureFix and AeroFix are made of Hi-Ten steel and the State bikes are chromoly... The first run of State bikes was pretty terrible (and hi-ten), but they have gotten better over time. Also, they are pretty good guys, and have good customer service... Their component prices can be okay (not mentioning the quality of them) and shipping is always free.

I have a State bike, and I do love it BUT I think there are better options out there. The Kilo TT is the popular pick on BF and can be found at http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/mercier/kilott.htm... Bikes Direct actually lists what components come on the bike, what everything is made of and the geometry. You often wont find this info with the other pop-up companies. The Kilo TT has a 1" head tube if that matters to you...

If you have any questions about State stuff let me know... but before you decide on anything, do a little more research and consider all the options, not just the ones that have all the flash...

az_andrew 02-27-13 11:31 AM

Rollerblades.

Seriously, what Scrod said, it's not hard to just look thru this forum and find out for yourself, Suck it up, spend an extra $100-200 and get a decent entry level bike.

Scrodzilla 02-27-13 11:32 AM

I read State but my brain saw Republic. :twitchy:

State bikes aren't bad and Like JBH just said, they've improved quite a bit since they started out (as most companies do). It still won't hurt to do a little more research though.

JohnnyBighead 02-27-13 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15323211)
I read State but my brain saw Republic. :twitchy:

Yeah those Republics are dumpster worthy... I haven't seen an AeroFix, but a guy I see riding around town has that PureFix that is grey with the orange rims... It looked okay when he first got it, but it is looking super rough now... probably has to do with how he is treating it though... Paint job was pretty bad new though...

chicagoSS 02-27-13 11:53 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 15323211)
I read State but my brain saw Republic. :twitchy:

State bikes aren't bad and Like JBH just said, they've improved quite a bit since they started out (as most companies do). It still won't hurt to do a little more research though.

But they make a limited edition Portlandia bike! they must be good

FixedDriveJess 02-27-13 12:11 PM

I would recommend getting a Bianchi Pista. You can pick one up for around 600. It's what I ride!

JohnnyBighead 02-27-13 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by chicagoSS (Post 15323318)
But they make a limited edition Portlandia bike! they must be good

And here she is!
http://www.republicbike.com/portlandia.asp

SpeshulEd 02-27-13 09:52 PM

There's a bird on it!

europa 02-28-13 01:48 AM


Originally Posted by JohnnyBighead (Post 15323644)

There is no way I'm buying something from a site like that :twitchy: Can a commercial website get a mention in the jackass thread?

RaleighSport 02-28-13 02:14 AM


Originally Posted by cheeseburglar (Post 15322763)
Hi,
After hard decisions, I have come to the last three bikes.
A. State bike
B. pure fix
C. Aerofix

Which would you recommend?

Thanks.

A. No
B. No
C. No

I can't believe I'm agreeing with the kilo tt crowd, but it seems like the right choice for you.

jared1988 02-28-13 02:37 AM

I have a state it's nice, but the only bike I can compare it to is buddies pure fix. My components are nicer than his but they both work, so it depends what your needs out of the bike are.

So far, the saddle sucks and the left pedal makes popping noises under heavy load. I should probably get a new set, but first is a saddle.

cheeseburglar 03-02-13 02:18 AM

Well, how about this one?

http://steel-vintage.com/shop/bicycl...in-bike-detail


Thanks

Muffin Man 03-02-13 02:37 AM

Are you from America?
If yes, then Kilo TT

GENESTARWIND 03-02-13 03:44 AM

the state contender is a decent bike but a bit pricey. i was going to get the contender...
kilo tt, fuji or clockwork.

cheeseburglar 03-07-13 08:09 PM

Help plz
 
I'm from Taiwan and these are the only fixie frames i can find in taiwan.
Do you think they have good geometry?
http://goods.ruten.com.tw/item/show?21212271867346
http://goods.ruten.com.tw/item/show?21212271841584
http://goods.ruten.com.tw/item/show?21212271820772
(scroll to the bottom of the websites)
And how do they compare to the AFfinity metropolitan frame?


Thanks.

cheeseburglar 03-10-13 07:38 AM

Help!
 
Hi,
I'm from Taiwan and this is the only fixie bike shop i can find here. What do you think about their frames?

http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567
http://tw.page.bid.yahoo.com/tw/auct...?u=Y2005907567

And how do they compare to the Affinity Metropolitan?
Thanks.

EpicSchwinn 03-10-13 12:55 PM

Those stainless frames near the end look pretty cool.

Are those frames actually about $250 USD? I wish I lived in Taiwan.

I'm surprised you can only find one fixed gear shop. A lot of the frames we buy in the United States come from Taiwan.

seau grateau 03-10-13 01:44 PM

Just go to the magical bike factory.


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