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earth

Well-Known Member
I like this a lot, very nice!



Thanks. I was lucky with the fork colour - almost identical.

I've been riding it for two weeks now. At first I thought it would not stay fixed for long but I am getting used to it. Today I went out on my road bike and found freewheeling and the ability to back pedal very disconcerting. Funny how quick you can change.
 

robin IX

New Member
Location
NE Herts
This is a question rather than a criticism, but I really don't understand why some fixed riders put these what to me seem both impactical and totally fugly stem/bar/grips combinations on what are otherwise rather beautiful bikes. Is it just a fashion (which I clearly don't 'get') or is there another reason I am missing?

I have a similar setup sometimes, Depends on if I am carrying a bag as it give a more comfortable upright position if travelling with a bag. I have a set of drops for when I've not got a bag with me.
As for width I like my bars to be narrower than my shoulders (both my risers and my drops fit this criteria.) as it makes navigating traffic easier.
 

flashes

Well-Known Member
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Roadrunner78

Senior Member
Location
Scotland
My single speed was a bit of a winter project. I got a free bike for taking delivery and building a friend's bike, his old bike :biggrin: . Good timing as well as my road bike's frame is going to Bob Jackson Cycles for a respray. Anyhoo its hardly top spec but with 5 weeks quoted for the return of my frame and winter almost here it'll make a perfect winter hack.
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Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
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I bought this 80's Raleigh off eBay yesterday and took it out for a first ride today - really enjoyed it. I thought I might struggle with the hills but they were fine.

May get to like the singlespeed stuff. :biggrin:
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
Ive been riding a Fuji track for a year now, its served me well, I love it and I favour it over my roadie. The wheels are absolute dogs though :tongue: You should see the state of my rear wheel now, 1 year on! I also didnt like the handlebars, but thats personal preference!
 

Roadrunner78

Senior Member
Location
Scotland
Rear reflector has been replaced by a rear light. I've got a front brake ordered.

Whats up with the rear wheel?
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
In short, its buckled to shoot! Partly due to the state of the roads this year I imagine, but it really shouldnt be that shape even with the year it has had. Case of cheap bike = cheap wheels I guess, the front went out of true pretty quick too, but I just use the front wheel of my roadie instead. Going to slap some nicer wheels on mine come spring.
 

Roadrunner78

Senior Member
Location
Scotland
Ah right. I'm not too worried i got it brand new boxed, auctioned on a well known auction site. It was on there due to a shop closure. I got it for £250. Matter of fact I think there is one ending tonight.

I'll just replace bits as needed. It's sharing the load between 2 other bikes.

For future reference, where would I get a new good quality flip flop wheel?
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
No idea, I'm getting either a Mavic Ellipse wheelset or some b43 (or H+Son or Dodici) rims on dura-ace hub.

A lot of people praise Halo wheels, but I'm not convinced, Ive heard a fair few complains about the hubs.


Fuji Track's are really cheap, but they are a decent enough frame to upgrade components on imo. I'll be keeping mine (although maybe not in its default grey/black colour combo) for a while yet.
 

Roadrunner78

Senior Member
Location
Scotland
That's some expensive wheelsets. Mine is the 2010 with the jalco drx 2000 rims. May grab my spoke key in the mean time :smile:. So far they're staying true with about 40 miles of less than perfect roads.
 

jage56

New Member
Here's mine, mainly 20 year old parts plus a pair of Harry Rowland wheels :-)
Well you could see it if I could suss out the uploader :-(
 

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Enso108

Formerly OselLing
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This is a bike I've built up over the summer, the frame is Cinelli steel made by Balk which I believe is a Dutch company, most of the other parts are from Velosolo. The ratio is 44x16 really nice to ride and weighs in at just over 9kg.
 
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