Frame-up fixed gear build
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Frame-up fixed gear build
Hello everyone! I'm new to the forum and new to fixed-gear bikes, but definitely not new to cycling. I've thought about building a velodrome inspired fixed-gear for a while now, and a few weeks ago I decided to go for it. I basically wanted something that just looked good and could be ridden around the block and on the track once in a while, so I definitely went for form over function. I couldn't decide on a frame and since this bike was going to be built mainly for aesthetics and not performance I began with a dirt cheap Fixie-Thruster frame from Walmart... I know, I know... But it's a steel frame, isn't that heavy, and ended up looking pretty nice if I do say so. The majority of the parts used came from State Bicycle Co., Pure Fix Cycles, and Retrospec. I wanted to go with State Bicycles gold seat post as well, but the Thruster frame accepts 25.4mm seat posts
I also installed a sealed bottom bracket (Shimano UN55) and converted to a threadless headset using a Profile Design conversion. All in all, I only have about $300 in the bike and I think it turned out pretty darn good. Also, the saddle in the photos is only temporary until my black Origin-8 comes in at the LBS. I couldn't upload all my pics, but you get the idea. Anyway, let me know what you think!







A photo of a stock Fixie Thruster for comparison
I also installed a sealed bottom bracket (Shimano UN55) and converted to a threadless headset using a Profile Design conversion. All in all, I only have about $300 in the bike and I think it turned out pretty darn good. Also, the saddle in the photos is only temporary until my black Origin-8 comes in at the LBS. I couldn't upload all my pics, but you get the idea. Anyway, let me know what you think!






A photo of a stock Fixie Thruster for comparison
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Bit too gold for my liking and dem bars 
Good on ya for turning a sows ear into a silk purse. What's she like to ride? Going to join us in the fixie techniques thread?

Good on ya for turning a sows ear into a silk purse. What's she like to ride? Going to join us in the fixie techniques thread?
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Noticed that after riding it for the first time and the pedals coming really close to the tire when turning... It's since been corrected; still doesn't have too much clearance though.
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It's not the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden, mostly because of the naked drops. I bought track grips for them, but they covered too much of the bar in my opinion. The gold looks much better in person, but I suppose it's still a bit flashy though.
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Your cog is slipping.



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At the end of the day, It's still a Thruster.
Instead of buying a bunch of parts from State, Pure fix, etc, and making a crappy Thruster look like one of their complete bikes, why didn't you just buy one of their complete bikes to begin with? You probably would have ended up with a better bike for right around the same (or less) money.
Instead of buying a bunch of parts from State, Pure fix, etc, and making a crappy Thruster look like one of their complete bikes, why didn't you just buy one of their complete bikes to begin with? You probably would have ended up with a better bike for right around the same (or less) money.
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At the end of the day, It's still a Thruster.
Instead of buying a bunch of parts from State, Pure fix, etc, and making a crappy Thruster look like one of their complete bikes, why didn't you just buy one of their complete bikes to begin with? You probably would have ended up with a better bike for right around the same (or less) money.
Instead of buying a bunch of parts from State, Pure fix, etc, and making a crappy Thruster look like one of their complete bikes, why didn't you just buy one of their complete bikes to begin with? You probably would have ended up with a better bike for right around the same (or less) money.
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So your saying that even though my bike looks exactly like a State Bicycle, performs just as well as one, has similar frame geometry, weighs almost exactly the same as one, costs less than an off the shelf bike, and I have the satisfaction of building it myself, that it is a turd simply because it isn't a 'brand' name bike? Much more people would be interesting in cycling and bikes in general if everyone wasn't a snob that had to ride something because of a freaking brand name... It's not like I'm competing or professionally racing the thing for God's sake.
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So your saying that even though my bike looks exactly like a State Bicycle, performs just as well as one, has similar frame geometry, weighs almost exactly the same as one, costs less than an off the shelf bike, and I have the satisfaction of building it myself, that it is a turd simply because it isn't a 'brand' name bike? Much more people would be interesting in cycling and bikes in general if everyone wasn't a snob that had to ride something because of a freaking brand name... It's not like I'm competing or professionally racing the thing for God's sake.
Good day pricks.
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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.



