by John G » Mon Oct 17, 2011 5:28 pm
[quote="Andrew G"]It should be fixed not fixie
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Personally I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole, at that price it will almost certainly be scafold poles and crap kit.
Not having gears means you save money, but if you pay peanuts you'll still get a pile of rubbish. Just because you don't need gear shifters etc doesn't mean you should have rubbish tubing and finishing kit, and although the chainring/sprocket etc are tougher (especially if 1/8th track stuff) if they're cheap then they'll wear out or break very quickly. Quality kit isn't expensive for fixed so getting budget isn't worth it to my mind.
I have a Pearson Touche (aluminium) which is superb, they also do a steel version called the Hanzo (didn't come out until a couple of years after I'd got mine or I'd have got that), and Specialized do the Langster which is okay. Planet X do a Pompino which is also very good. All of these can be had for reasonable money, they won't be peanuts but they will be good bikes.
If you want it to ride it properly then you want normal drop bars and hoods to make it a proper bike (brake hoods make climbing much easier too), the Hanzo and Touche have mudguard clearances for winter riding. Silly little flat bars and short front brake cables are fine if you just want to ponce about pretending to be cool, but if you want to ride the bike then they make the thing steer with the grace and ease of swapping handlebars for a rudder, and the short cable means the braking is very urgent as it becomes much more like a switch operation - on/off.
Agree on all points, don't get the Argos gear Simon!
Si, you hitting the track mate?.... scary sh@t that is, have you done track racing before!?.... did it in Oz yearsssssss ago, sh@t myself though, no brakes, close quarter racing, very scary stuff.... gets your adrenaline going though!