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Re: I'm looking for a cheap fixie

Postby Phil H » Thu Oct 20, 2011 7:39 pm

[quote="carl f"]+1 to what Andrew said about the argos 'fixie' , it also looks orrible.....
Calshot sounds like fun,any ideas of month or dates?

Not heard back yet. Will post here when I know. Will phone if they don't respond this week.

For those that haven't seen it, a demonstration from Tom when he was younger [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si62hyXzQTc[/url]
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Re: I'm looking for a cheap fixie

Postby Alan M » Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:49 pm

I know of a pearsons touche for sale with a sturmey archer 3 gears fixed wheel - may fit you simon but probably near £500. like this [url]http://www.pearsoncycles.co.uk/store/product/29718/Pearson-Touch%C3%A9-Gunmetal-480mm/[/url] but the special wheel setup cost another £300
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Re: I'm looking for a cheap fixie

Postby Steve W » Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:01 am

I've got a Bianchi Pista to get shot of
55 bullhorn bars carbon aero levers chrome aero forks
Not the dodgy ones that come with the bike
White deep rim wheels chrome chainring all new
Rear brake ( sorry Andrew i ride to London every day and would be a nutter without serious stopping power)
Also been over the top more times than i care to admit so front brake aint enough
And as far as fixed only is concerned ever hit the kerb?

You probably get the picture built this up but too flash for me
So only ridden twice
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Re: I'm looking for a cheap fixie

Postby Andrew G » Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:43 pm

I know what you're saying Steve and it comes down to what you're comfortable with to use.

As a rule riding fixed with a front brake only shouldn't be a problem though unless you are a very big rider as you have breaking at the back through your legs, traffic shouldn't be an issue. Bottom brackets are higher on fixed and you can actually lean them over quite a bit before grounding a pedal.

I think a lot boils down to confidence and mainly people ride differently when riding fixed, worrying about braking, not being able to freewheel etc. Personally I find it feels very natural but if it doesn't suit you then it doesn't suit you.
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Re: I'm looking for a cheap fixie

Postby simon Lythgoe » Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:12 am

Thanks for all the response on this... so just to be clear is the consensus to buy the Argos bike or not? :lol:
Looks like I'm sorted with a Specilized Langster through my cycle to work scheme.
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