View Poll Results: Which frameset? State reason below
Vilano
1
0.01%
EighthInch
4
0.04%
Kilo tt
9,013
99.94%
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Which frameset? Why?
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Which frameset? Why?
Vilano:
Chromoly Fixed Gear Frameset Track Road Bike Frame and Fork Green 54cm | eBay
VS
EighthInch:
Eighthinch Scrambler Track Fixed Gear Frameset 55cm White | eBay
which one do you guys prefer and why?
Chromoly Fixed Gear Frameset Track Road Bike Frame and Fork Green 54cm | eBay
VS
EighthInch:
Eighthinch Scrambler Track Fixed Gear Frameset 55cm White | eBay
which one do you guys prefer and why?
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Mate, it doesn't matter which base grade, el-cheapo frame you buy as long as it fits. Save more and worry less.
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I'd rather have a green bike than a white one
it's also smaller and therefore lighter which is very important when picking your bottom of the barrel fixed gear frame
it's also smaller and therefore lighter which is very important when picking your bottom of the barrel fixed gear frame
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When in doubt pick the Italian sounding one and avoid the one that sounds like you're compensating for something.
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Neither. They are both overpriced and very low quality. I own a Vilano frameset, and it is fairly light, but the quality is terrible.
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OP should also know that buying a frameset and building it up is only a cost effective thing to do if you already own all the parts. Buying a cheap frame and cheap parts is pretty much a waste of money. In the case of these two frames there is basically no reason anyone should ever purchase them because the only people for whom it would be cost effective probably have better options in terms of finding something used. Get a complete bike.
#KiloTT
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What the hell is going on with that 1/8inch top tube and down tube where they join the head tube? External butting? Hideous man.
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the eighthinch for sure out of those two.
from the ebay link
from the ebay link
- THIS LISTING IS FOR A 55CM WHITE FRAMESET
- EighthInchScrambler V3 Track / FixedGear Frameset
- New on the V3:
- Top Tube Gusset
- Low profile rear brake cable guides
- Improved Dropouts
- Includes matching Chromoly Fork
- Includes Threadless 1-1/8' Headset
- Includes 27.2mm Black Alloy Seatpost
- Includes Black Alloy 30.0mm Seat Collar
- Made from 4130 Chromoly Steel
- Butted Top Tube
- True Horizontal Track Dropouts!
- Accepts 700c Sized Wheels
- 1-1/8' Steer Tube
- 120mm Rear Spacing
- 68mm English (BSC) Threading Bottom Bracket Shell
- Drilled for Brakes Front & Rear
- Weight (53cm) 4.9lbs [2220 grams] (frame only)
- Note: Frame comes blank with decals included but NOT applied
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Do you already have all the parts? If you don't have all the parts then a $300 Kilo tt complete is going to be a hell of a lot cheaper and better than whatever you are planning with those frames.
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They're even cheaper on craigslist provided you're patient enough for someone to try and not like fixed gear and then cash out to recoup their losses.
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Unless you have a donor bike where everything will transfer over, its going to be much more expensive to build it yourself. even so you have to consider the little stuff like new cables, cable housings, brake pads, tubes, etc.
If your budget is really that tight, and your dead set on building it yourself. then based PURELY on costs, i would go the the Vilano seeing as it comes with a fork, bottom bracket, and headset.
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sure the vilano comes with a bb, but it might not work with whatever cranks you choose. and it doesnt even say what size seatpost it takes. i wouldnt mess with it.
and also everyone else is right your gonna end up paying a lot building from scratch, kilo tt all the way
and also everyone else is right your gonna end up paying a lot building from scratch, kilo tt all the way