Fixie for the commute?

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vickster

Squire
Quite right @vickster!

If I thought i had a clue what I was doing mechanically I'd like to build my own but I'd prob find myself with a restraining order from the LBS or knowledgable club guys pretty soon
Get your partner to build it...
 

mcshroom

Bionic Subsonic
Cheaper than the On One or the Pearson. How about the Revolution Track: -
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http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/products/revolution-track-14
 

Kaatje

Member
Location
Hull
That's the bike I have, it's a great bike except it hasn't got any mudguard mounts. From memory I believe you can fit a rack. Mine doesn't have either fitted though.
 
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Yazzoo

Yazzoo

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
Partner build it? Not likely, he's almost as bad as me!

The eBay one is about half an hour from me! Unfortunately it doesn't state the size but have messaged them, good spot, thank you!

52cm could well be right, i'm only small! Will check geometry, thanks!
 

Lonestar

Veteran
A fixie has got to be one of the simplest bikes to build.My first fixie was an old single speed frame.(In 1996)
My last two since 2010 is a proper fixie/single speed frame.

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This is my second although a different colour,the 2013 version.Also I have a larger chainwheel on the front.Bullhorn handlebars due to a large volume of pedestrians between Aldgate and Cannon Street areas and also Bank on the other route.
 
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RedRider

Pulling through
You can use SKS secu-clips to attach the rear mudguard stays to a bike with track ends. This is how they work...

They can be attached with p-clips...
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potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
You can use SKS secu-clips to attach the rear mudguard stays to a bike with track ends. This is how they work...

They can be attached with p-clips...
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This is what I was recommended on here when I got my single-speed, in fact the lbs fitted them without me having to ask as we'd agreed it would have full guards fitted.

Very easy to take the wheel out with them fitted :okay:
 

vickster

Squire
Partner build it? Not likely, he's almost as bad as me!

The eBay one is about half an hour from me! Unfortunately it doesn't state the size but have messaged them, good spot, thank you!

52cm could well be right, i'm only small! Will check geometry, thanks!
20 minutes to go, he gives a mobile number so you can contact him when the listing ends.
 
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Yazzoo

Yazzoo

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
I've text asking size, fingers crossed its a small one!

Thanks Biggs, will see if this one comes off, otherwise its back to the drawing board!
 
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Yazzoo

Yazzoo

Senior Member
Location
Suffolk
wrong size on the pearson :sad:

I may however have just purchased the Quella. . . now to sneak it in the shed without the other half knowing. . .
 
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