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Date: 22 Jul 2007 22:47:32
From: Mailmover
Subject: Selecting a Single Speed
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I am currently looking to buy a Single Speed Roadie, with flip flop hub. I will be using it mainly to commute to and from work (stop and go traffic) and a training tool during the "off" season and a back up for when I have my Orbea in the shop. Prince range $800 to $1200.
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Date: 23 Jul 2007 07:23:53
From: Mailmover
Subject: Re: Selecting a Single Speed
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On Jul 22, 3:47 pm, Mailmover <Orygunru...@gmail.com > wrote: > I am currently looking to buy a Single Speed Roadie, with flip flop > hub. I will be using it mainly to commute to and from work (stop and > go traffic) and a training tool during the "off" season and a back up > for when I have my Orbea in the shop. Prince range $800 to $1200. Thank you for the input! I will keep those choices in mind when checking out the LBS's in my area.
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Date: 22 Jul 2007 20:33:34
From: Jeff
Subject: Re: Selecting a Single Speed
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Mailmover wrote: > I am currently looking to buy a Single Speed Roadie, with flip flop > hub. I will be using it mainly to commute to and from work (stop and > go traffic) and a training tool during the "off" season and a back up > for when I have my Orbea in the shop. Prince range $800 to $1200. > Check out the Schwinn Madison.
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Date: 23 Jul 2007 00:55:04
From: landotter
Subject: Re: Selecting a Single Speed
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On Jul 22, 5:47 pm, Mailmover <Orygunru...@gmail.com > wrote: > I am currently looking to buy a Single Speed Roadie, with flip flop > hub. I will be using it mainly to commute to and from work (stop and > go traffic) and a training tool during the "off" season and a back up > for when I have my Orbea in the shop. Prince range $800 to $1200. I just turned the 2K clock on my Redline 925. It's the perfect commuter. Strongest, most fun, and most reliable bike I've ever owned. $500. Over 2K on the computer with no flats, no need to true the wheels after an initial dial in. Nada. Nimble, but solid feeling due to the 36H wheels and 30mm tires. Wanna take the wood trail shortcut? It doesn't care. Just get one already. You'll likely hate the M-bar. Stem raiser or replace with drops first thing. You can lose the fenders and drop down to 25mm tires if you really want to trim it out and make it more racy. Even rebuild the wheels onto lighter rims with DB spokes--and you still end up cheaper than any other alternative. Any shop that can order from QBP can get ya one. Five bills. If you want something racier, get a Pista and slap a brake on it. I really wouldn't want to ride one day to day in traffic--but you might not mind.
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Date: 22 Jul 2007 19:34:59
From: Paul Myron Hobson
Subject: Re: Selecting a Single Speed
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Mailmover wrote: > I am currently looking to buy a Single Speed Roadie, with flip flop > hub. I will be using it mainly to commute to and from work (stop and > go traffic) and a training tool during the "off" season and a back up > for when I have my Orbea in the shop. Prince range $800 to $1200. The new Specialized Langsters seem pretty hot. The Seattle model has fenders if you'll be commuting in that type of weather. 740 bucks tops: http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=32829 (the link may ask for your region and preferred language before redirecting you to the page) Bianchi also has some great SS bikes in production right now. HTH, \\paul
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Date: 22 Jul 2007 23:06:24
From: Luigi de Guzman
Subject: Re: Selecting a Single Speed
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On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 22:47:32 +0000, Mailmover wrote: > I am currently looking to buy a Single Speed Roadie, with flip flop > hub. I will be using it mainly to commute to and from work (stop and > go traffic) and a training tool during the "off" season and a back up > for when I have my Orbea in the shop. Prince range $800 to $1200. The cheap & classic suggestion: find an older road frame with horizontal dropouts and convert that. 10-speeds from the '70s are a good bet here, since the rear spacing will be 120mm and thus perfect for your new track hub. Otherwise, there are any number of options: Kona Paddy Wagon, NYCBikes CityFixed, Surly Steamroller Jamis Sputnik--and those are just the ones available to me here locally. -- Luigi de Guzman http://ouij.livejournal.com
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