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sun9612 09-17-14 07:17 PM

Looking for help
 
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if I could get your help on building or buying a single speed bike.
When I was in college I always wanted to ride a single speed bike but I didn't have enough knowledge about them.
Plus, I thought I would be too heavy to ride them, haha. I'm 6'3'' and 260 pounds, where should I start? should I try building my own or buying a complete set?
Thanks in advance

Bakersb 09-17-14 07:45 PM

What's your budget? Do you care about aesthetics? Where will you be riding and how hard/often?

omegaman13 09-17-14 08:28 PM

Being a bigger guy(I'm 6'2 240) definitely do some research in wheels. There is a whole segment of the wheel market that is almost off-limits to us. Being that your just getting into it, I'd reccommend doing a quality budget build or buying used. You could be anywhere in the 59/60 cm to 63+cm(I know there are many other measurements to think about, just giving barebones) range depending on your build. I always reccommend that people go single speed before going geared or fixed. Riding fixed without knowledge is dangerous, riding geared without a base of knowledge derived from practice is a waste.

sun9612 09-18-14 04:18 PM


Originally Posted by Bakersb (Post 17140018)
What's your budget? Do you care about aesthetics? Where will you be riding and how hard/often?

My budget is around 350-400 dollars and I will probably be riding on the street to commute.

sun9612 09-18-14 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by omegaman13 (Post 17140130)
Being a bigger guy(I'm 6'2 240) definitely do some research in wheels. There is a whole segment of the wheel market that is almost off-limits to us. Being that your just getting into it, I'd reccommend doing a quality budget build or buying used. You could be anywhere in the 59/60 cm to 63+cm(I know there are many other measurements to think about, just giving barebones) range depending on your build. I always reccommend that people go single speed before going geared or fixed. Riding fixed without knowledge is dangerous, riding geared without a base of knowledge derived from practice is a waste.

Oh for sure, I been riding geared bike for a while and I got to try fixed geared bike from my friends. I really don't care if it's fancy or not, I was wondering what kind of builds/companies for someone who's kind of heavy haha.

TejanoTrackie 09-18-14 04:35 PM


Originally Posted by sun9612 (Post 17142752)
My budget is around 350-400 dollars and I will probably be riding on the street to commute.

Forget about building anything on that budget. Just look for a complete bike that is suitable to your build and usage, and make changes as needed. There are a few Motobecane Messengers your size left on bikesdirect, the wheels are bombproof and the bike will fit wide tires which would be good for your weight.

Bakersb 09-18-14 11:25 PM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 17142821)
Forget about building anything on that budget. Just look for a complete bike that is suitable to your build and usage, and make changes as needed. There are a few Motobecane Messengers your size left on bikesdirect, the wheels are bombproof and the bike will fit wide tires which would be good for your weight.

+1

sun9612 09-20-14 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 17142821)
Forget about building anything on that budget. Just look for a complete bike that is suitable to your build and usage, and make changes as needed. There are a few Motobecane Messengers your size left on bikesdirect, the wheels are bombproof and the bike will fit wide tires which would be good for your weight.

Gotcha, I think I will look into it, thanks everyone for the comments


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