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hello ive just made my self a fixed and will put some piccys up tomorrow if i get the chance only just finished it and sofar after my ride up the street ime well chuffed :smile::biggrin::thumbsup::biggrin: oh yea it is a 1987 Raleigh Granada :ohmy:
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
mickeydrippin60 said:
hello ive just made my self a fixed and will put some piccys up tomorrow if i get the chance only just finished it and sofar after my ride up the street ime well chuffed :smile::biggrin::thumbsup::biggrin: oh yea it is a 1987 Raleigh Granada :ohmy:

Nice one:becool:
Was it expensive all in?
Put pics up when you can:becool:
 

brettreading

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i have also finished buiding a fixed from mmy old Raleigh Dynatech. I will put some pics up as well if people are interested in seeing it.
 
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there you go it cost me about £120 in total £50 for the bike £50 for the rear wheel and £20 for the front break and chain oh yea i will be going clipless eventually when ime used to the fixed:biggrin:
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Get a back brake on, or clips or toe straps.
No foot retention and no back brake isnt the best.
 

alecstilleyedye

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even with a back brake i'd get a clipless pedal system, the speed your legs go when going downhill are an accident (a nasty one too) waiting to happen without them.
 
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