[Post Your Projects] Road, & Fixed Gear

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[Post Your Projects] Road, & Fixed Gear
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Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 10:00 Quote
yeah maybe, could match it with a pink seat, i think the charge bucket comes in pink

Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 15:44 Quote
fixie project D

she's finished. ill post final build pics later Big Grin

Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 16:33 Quote
Hurry up dude, I wanna see this bike in finished build.tup

Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 19:24 Quote
fixie project done.
fixie project done.
fixie project done.
what do ya'll think? didnt spend much on it also Big Grin

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Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 19:27 Quote
Sooooooo much rake. Hahaha.



And I neeed a new wheelset for my Triton. Reccomendations? Try to keep it under $300 USD and CAD, 180 GBP, and 200 euros. So many currencies fffffuuu

Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 20:46 Quote
Hardtailboy wrote:
Sooooooo much rake. Hahaha.



And I neeed a new wheelset for my Triton. Reccomendations? Try to keep it under $300 USD and CAD, 180 GBP, and 200 euros. So many currencies fffffuuu

Get a set of Aerospoke's!!!11!one!1!!!

But seriously, what style of rim are you looking for? Something deep or a more traditional box style rim?

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Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 20:50 Quote
blendo wrote:
Get a set of Aerospoke's!!!11!one!1!!!

But seriously, what style of rim are you looking for? Something deep or a more traditional box style rim?
Something in the middle (similar to an AC 420 Track rim in height) with a machined side wall. I ride freewheel.

Posted: Nov 8, 2011 at 20:55 Quote
Hardtailboy wrote:
blendo wrote:
Get a set of Aerospoke's!!!11!one!1!!!

But seriously, what style of rim are you looking for? Something deep or a more traditional box style rim?
Something in the middle (similar to an AC 420 Track rim in height) with a machined side wall. I ride freewheel.

Don't expect a recommendation from me. I haven't ridden many fixed gear wheels. I was just wondering.

I'm planning on getting a set of EightInch Tessa's for a classic conversion. I just need to find the right frame. I've heard nothing but good things about EightInch and they are pretty cheep. I don't have any experience with their products and am just going by what I've heard though.

Posted: Nov 13, 2011 at 18:58 Quote
Big Grin look what has just been delivered!

New Dolan frame

New Dolan pre-cursa 52cm

so f*cking happy tup


ill do a lil' mock up and get some better pictures tomorrow in the day light

Posted: Nov 13, 2011 at 19:04 Quote
never-stop wrote:
Big Grin look what has just been delivered!

SNIP

so f*cking happy tup

ill do a lil' mock up and get some better pictures tomorrow in the day light

Soooo jealous tup

Posted: Nov 15, 2011 at 8:20 Quote
Mock up of my new Dolan pre-cursa, here come the sleepless night trying to decide on parts Razz

Mock up of my new Dolan pre-cursa can t wait to get it built looks so fast

those drops don't look as good as i hoped, don't really suit the bike, not really into track drops though, not for the road anyway

those drops don t look as good on a proper track frame

Risers drops bullhorns

probably look better with some matt black risers

probably look better with some matt black risers, like these...

For sale

(that's my girlfriends shoe, not mine)

Posted: Nov 15, 2011 at 8:28 Quote
never-stop wrote:
(that's my girlfriends shoe, not mine)


Don't lie to us, we all know you're a cross dresser lol Razz

Posted: Nov 15, 2011 at 8:33 Quote
I think the black riser with a black stem would look best. MAKE IT STEALTHY!

Posted: Nov 15, 2011 at 8:34 Quote
I'd go for black stem, and semi aero rims, and compact road bars. Looks like a nice shape frame


 


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