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seau grateau 09-21-13 03:12 PM

Just wrap them bars son.

Cyril 09-21-13 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by Renaissance_man (Post 16090313)
I enjoy the bike, I think it looks cool, didn't spend a fortune on it, and I'm confident I could smoke half the hipster-posers on it that ride fixed-gears that cost five times as much. If you'll excuse me, I think I'll go enjoy riding my turd for a while.

And that, my friend, is the perfect reply to my snark.
Srsly, enjoy your ride and your bike.
Peace,
Cyril

Siu Blue Wind 09-21-13 03:37 PM

I'm sure it was fun building it. And as long as it's safe, I'm happy for you.

Siu Blue Wind 09-21-13 03:38 PM

Be nice, guys.

Renaissance_man 09-21-13 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by seau grateau (Post 16090318)
Just wrap them bars son.

Just finished installing track bar grips; looks 1,000% better. I'll post a pic in a minute.

http://s15.postimg.org/3x5treu3r/P9210097.jpg

Renaissance_man 09-21-13 04:57 PM


Originally Posted by Siu Blue Wind (Post 16090378)
I'm sure it was fun building it. And as long as it's safe, I'm happy for you.

Just rode around 4 miles on it and everything checks out. Riding a fixed-gear absent of brakes is going to take some adjustment on my part, though.

europa 09-21-13 05:20 PM

I'm with you Renaissance_man. Sometimes the build is the important part and I think you've done a good thing in rescuing a Thruster from a life of drudgery.


You commented earlier that the gold isn't as intrusive in real life. I can identify with that. My blue bike with its blue wheels looks dreadful in photos but is nice in real life. I guess this is why real photographers still get paid for their work.

Renaissance_man 09-21-13 05:23 PM


Originally Posted by europa (Post 16090594)
I'm with you Renaissance_man. Sometimes the build is the important part and I think you've done a good thing in rescuing a Thruster from a life of drudgery.


You commented earlier that the gold isn't as intrusive in real life. I can identify with that. My blue bike with its blue wheels looks dreadful in photos but is nice in real life. I guess this is why real photographers still get paid for their work.

The camera definitely gives it a rather cheesy look compared to how it looks in person. I still may throw a black crank on it that I have lying around and just keep the gold crank arms to tone it down a bit more.

Leukybear 09-21-13 05:27 PM


Originally Posted by Renaissance_man (Post 16090535)
Just finished installing track bar grips; looks 1,000% better. I'll post a pic in a minute.

http://s15.postimg.org/3x5treu3r/P9210097.jpg

Brakeless & half clips is dangerous. If you're going to run brakeless at least get proper clips and cages.
Also run at least a front brake, especially for a beginner who's:


Originally Posted by Renaissance_man (Post 16090542)
Riding a fixed-gear absent of brakes is going to take some adjustment on my part, though.


europa 09-21-13 05:36 PM

I'm learning how to do skids at the moment. Not trying too hard because I'm not well, but the lad and I went for a light roll yesterday. Feeling cheeky, I tried a skid and got short, satisfying chirp at the back. Confidence abounding, I had another go, which didn't lock the wheel but did fire me straight off the path towards a tree with the bike all out of shape underneath me. Most entertaining and after I got it back under control, the best bit was the look on my son's face :)

Yeah mate, fit a brake. You don't have to use it but by cripes they're handy if you want to stop NOW!

Renaissance_man 09-21-13 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by Leukybear (Post 16090610)
Brakeless & half clips is dangerous. If you're going to run brakeless at least get proper clips and cages.
Also run at least a front brake, especially for a beginner who's:

I found this out after riding it for the first time today. They're better than nothing but I need to swap them out soon. I actually started a thread about this so I can get some input on a good setup.

rms13 09-21-13 07:12 PM

I would say Renaissance_man has passed initiation. Many lesser men ran off to hide never to be heard from again after much less then this guy has taken.

While I don't agree with the choice in frame set, I do understand the build and I also understand that this is a fancy looking $300 beater that can be locked up and you don't have to be too upset when it eventually gets stolen

Renaissance_man 09-21-13 08:08 PM


Originally Posted by rms13 (Post 16090864)
I would say Renaissance_man has passed initiation. Many lesser men ran off to hide never to be heard from again after much less then this guy has taken.

While I don't agree with the choice in frame set, I do understand the build and I also understand that this is a fancy looking $300 beater that can be locked up and you don't have to be too upset when it eventually gets stolen

I live in a university town where most ride bicycles on campus and around town. Therefore, getting a bike stolen isn't out of the norm.

street_sweeper 09-23-13 06:44 AM

my room mate did essentially the same. but he went with higher quality parts then got an aluminum frame and just switched everything over.

id recommend riding with a brake, unless you are riding on the track i think its foolish to ride w/o brakes.

personally i would be shooting higher than state if i was gonna model my bike after something

JeremyLC 09-23-13 07:16 AM

Your bar angle is still off, though. (the ends of the drops shouldn't be pointing up)


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