Help me identify my fixie please!!
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Help me identify my fixie please!!
I received my fixie from a friend who also was unaware of what kind of bike this was. I've asked more than 20 people who are cycling enthusiasts yet not one person could help me. The goose neck, handlebars, and crank are aftermarket parts I believe. There are no stickers or anything identifiable on it. There isnt anywhere for a kick stand and the hounds-tooth pattern is unique and original to the bike. I repeat, THE HOUNDS-TOOTH PATTERN IS NOT A STICKER. I've searched for anything i could regarding the serial number but still, nothing. Please help me.
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Someone in this forum can help, but if theres a pict of it..
At least give a description like serial number etc bro..
At least give a description like serial number etc bro..
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If you want help join the forum. Be an active member, this is a really awesome place for a really fun topic. If you are truly here because "I have a thingy and it has thingys on it what kind of thingy is it" and that is all then goodbye but if you are truly interested in bikes stick around and post a bit then you can start asking questions and show us pictures and get an answer but also gain some great insight on bikes, see some cool stuff and meet some really great people and some absolutely terrible people who all have a common interest in bikes which makes them at least halfway decent : )
Also a Gooseneck is actually the neck of a goose, you are probably referring to the stem which typically is a quill stem though some people refer to threadless stems for aheadsets as goosenecks as well.
Also a Gooseneck is actually the neck of a goose, you are probably referring to the stem which typically is a quill stem though some people refer to threadless stems for aheadsets as goosenecks as well.