2020 Post your Single Speed and Fixed Gear Thread
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Thanks, FS
For any interested, here's a link to more just-published info on Cecil Walker and your (Yankee) pro track world of the '20s:
https://cycling.org.au/vic/cv-histor...alker-superior
For any interested, here's a link to more just-published info on Cecil Walker and your (Yankee) pro track world of the '20s:
https://cycling.org.au/vic/cv-histor...alker-superior
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Trixie da Fixie (I) with new wheels. . . . . .
DSCN2111 by John Mortensen, on Flickr
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Previous wheelset. . . .
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Previous wheelset. . . .
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Saw this on CL in my state. Still new to the bike community and with little knowledge on bikes, I was wondering if this is a good buy. Any advice is welcome.
https://siouxcity.craigslist.org/bik...116723697.html
https://siouxcity.craigslist.org/bik...116723697.html
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Saw this on CL in my state. Still new to the bike community and with little knowledge on bikes, I was wondering if this is a good buy. Any advice is welcome.
https://siouxcity.craigslist.org/bik...116723697.html
https://siouxcity.craigslist.org/bik...116723697.html
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I have never owned or rode a single speed bike so with having no experience with this type of bike and the seller living about 200 miles from where I'm at, it explains the hesitation on my part.
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New replacement forks coming tomorrow hopefully. If you look close, you can tell that my steerer tube is slightly bent but bent enough.
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My locale is reopening, but sadly they still have our beach closed...
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My new forks came in a few days ago and I also switched the stem and top cap. Also removed some stickers. Wanted to have a cleaner look. Next month I should get new tires and bar tape and also need to get another 15T cog and maybe go wild and get a 53T chainring.
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TY sir! Not a GT, actually a Spicer. Heavy straight guage chromo, but stiff with the triple triangle plus wishbone stays. Carbon fork, wheelset, and components are decently light for parts bin build. Aggressive geo with 74.5 x 75 angles. Would love a GT, but got this custom to my measurements and built for less than a used GTB from fleaBay.
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