Pure Fix yes or no
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Pure Fix yes or no
My brother wants a fixie and he wont do his own research so now i am forced to determine whether or not the bike were going to buy is going to be junk or not. We were at sports chalet just to look around and I was trying to get out of there before we made a final decision because i don't like rushing these things. I wanted to get out of there but the one paying for it ended up ordering a Pure Fix bike with no measurements.. My brother is 6'1" and i thought he should get a 58 but apparently they said he would be fine with a 54 (again no measurements) which didn't make any sense to me... Luckily we got a call saying they were on backorder or w/e and i just said cancel it..
Now that i have some time to breath i'm trying to research the bike and alternatives for the bike. At the store the Pure Fix bike was about 350 after tax and shipping.. What are the best bikes around this price range +- $100.. I Saw the Mercier Kilo TT but i dont know if the sizes are in stock. apparently there are others but since i know nothing about fixed gears and i cant make a decision by myself.
Now that i have some time to breath i'm trying to research the bike and alternatives for the bike. At the store the Pure Fix bike was about 350 after tax and shipping.. What are the best bikes around this price range +- $100.. I Saw the Mercier Kilo TT but i dont know if the sizes are in stock. apparently there are others but since i know nothing about fixed gears and i cant make a decision by myself.
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I heard that Retrogression was going to start selling Thrusters in order to appeal to the Wal-Mart customer base.
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For $70 less, you can get the Motobecane track. Clean looking bike, much better quality than a pure fix.
https://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...cane/track.htm
I would go for a 56cm on the link
https://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...cane/track.htm
I would go for a 56cm on the link
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For $70 less, you can get the Motobecane track. Clean looking bike, much better quality than a pure fix.
https://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...cane/track.htm
I would go for a 56cm on the link
https://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...cane/track.htm
I would go for a 56cm on the link
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thanks for the advice we went down to walmart and picked up this thruster https://www.walmart.com/ip/Thruster-7...-Bike/17206771 we love the quality in construction and we think its going to last at least 5 years. Great price too! thanks guys.
yeah hes 6'1 32 1/2 inseam
but really.. can anyone throw some 200-400 fixie ideas, 56-58cm.. i was looking at windsor, motobecane bikes.. are they any good?
and how often does Bikesdirect get that kilo tt back in stock?
yeah hes 6'1 32 1/2 inseam
but really.. can anyone throw some 200-400 fixie ideas, 56-58cm.. i was looking at windsor, motobecane bikes.. are they any good?
and how often does Bikesdirect get that kilo tt back in stock?
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thanks for the advice we went down to walmart and picked up this thruster https://www.walmart.com/ip/Thruster-7...-Bike/17206771 we love the quality in construction and we think its going to last at least 5 years. Great price too! thanks guys.
yeah hes 6'1 32 1/2 inseam
but really.. can anyone throw some 200-400 fixie ideas, 56-58cm.. i was looking at windsor, motobecane bikes.. are they any good?
and how often does Bikesdirect get that kilo tt back in stock?
yeah hes 6'1 32 1/2 inseam
but really.. can anyone throw some 200-400 fixie ideas, 56-58cm.. i was looking at windsor, motobecane bikes.. are they any good?
and how often does Bikesdirect get that kilo tt back in stock?
This one has a triple triangle frame if you're into that sort of thing:
https://www.red2bicycle.com/products/...-shipping.html
But for the money it seems like the motobecane or windsor for $100 less would be the way to go if you don't want to wait for the kilo tt to be back in stock.
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The Motobecane and Windsor frames are made in China and the welds are horrible. The Kilo TT frames are made in Taiwan and the welds are very good. The other parts are similar quality. You can upgrade parts but you can't upgrade the frame.
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So I'm guessing that the general consensus here is that the kilo tt is the best for the money?
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You could try the Kilo WT. The geometry is different, but the components are decent (comparable to the Kilo TT Pro). They're pretty well stocked. It's $79 above your $400 cap, but I think that extra money goes a long way, especially when faced with your other choices. It's a good bike.
https://bikesdirect.com/products/merc...tt_wt_xiii.htm
https://bikesdirect.com/products/merc...tt_wt_xiii.htm
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