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quality fixie at a reasonable cost?
I'm planning to switch out my commuting bike with a single speed fitted with IGH. I would also like to make it my travel bike and around town beater.
I'd like to keep it in the 22 lbs range and under $400 if possible. I've seen the cheap 26 lbs single speeds, and the expensive ones too. Right now, I'm contemplating on building a leader 725 or aventon, since both appear to be decent frames, for <$200. I have no idea about the wheels though, but I'll be putting on a couple of 25 tires on them. anyone have suggestions for what I want to do? |
fixie =/= single speed =/= IGH
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well yea... but the only difference is the hubs.
the idea is to get something with a flip flop hub or a coaster hub, and later decide if IGH is really necessary. or just built one from the frame up. |
you don't need gears in texas.
get a fixed gear |
Originally Posted by bmontgomery87
(Post 17103134)
you don't need gears in texas.
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back to topic?
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Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 17103393)
back to topic?
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Get a Sturmey Archer S3X - three speed, fixed gear hub - gears and fixed gear. You can get them either as hubs or as wheelsets.
Fit it to a bike you like that fits. |
If you think you're going to build up a new bike for $400 you're wrong, unless you have a large stash of parts laying around. Buy a new fixed rear wheel for your commuting bike, shorten the chain, take the geary stuff off.
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building a 725 with 400..... lol
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Used carbon road bike would be one way to go if you plan on running it as a single-speed. Lugged Pre- carbon monocoque or beginning carbon monocoque era are quite cheap.
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Originally Posted by spectastic
(Post 17102929)
anyone have suggestions for what I want to do?
Get a Kilo TT if you have any slight mechanical inclination. Or convert your current bike if possible. |
yea I guess my intentions aren't very clear. I just want to know more about what's out there, so that I know what to get. earlier today, I was contemplating on getting a higher quality fixie or track frame that will replace my 26 lbs commuter, and maybe even put on a 3 speed hub to do training rides with. now, I just want something cheap to F* around with and not worry about the speed, gear, or theft.
I think I'm just going to go for one of those $200 walmart bikes, and put on my own saddle, handlebar, and tires, which I already have. The only concern is there are reviews about these bikes' quality. I'd like to know that they'll be reliable, and their approximate weight. |
Rather than a walmart bike - which will be as heavy as possible and probably have issues with quality control - you'd be better off getting an old road bike from cragislist and buying a flip flop hub wheelset. You could do that easily for under $400 I imagine and end up with a relatively light and well-made frame.
You should probably look up these kinds of projects online so you don't come up against problems regarding wheel spacing and such. |
I can buy a 70's road bike for under $100 here in Oz, and only that much if I want a decent one. You can then convert it to SS for nothing ... as I did to my daughter's bike, or you can buy a cheap freewheel for $20 and maybe lash out on a chain for the same. Fixed gear with brakes will cost you a fixed cog and, if you're feeling like throwing money around, a chain.
There is NO reason to buy a Walmart bike... well, not one you'd admit to your mother in law. |
i got a projekt fixie for about $240. it'll be like 25 lbs, but it'll do what I need it to.
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you could've found something decent on ebay for a few bucks more. at least something that was 4130.
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Originally Posted by bmontgomery87
(Post 17103134)
you don't need gears in texas.
get a fixed gear We we still ride horses everywhere here in Texas. What's a bike??? |
Fuji track classic can be had for low $400s in your country.
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Originally Posted by franswa
(Post 17110382)
We we still ride horses everywhere here in Texas. What's a bike???
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Oy vey. Projekt F***e?! Return that garbage and build a nicer used bike into a nice 1x7/8 drivetrain. Also, apart from the Sturmey S3X, most IGH are 130-135mm OLD and won't really work without some kludging on a 120mm frame.
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Originally Posted by JeremyLC
(Post 17112631)
A bike is the two wheeled contraption I was on in Fort Worth when I got stuck behind a slow moving horse.
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