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Posted at 7:53 PM on Tuesday 09/22/09 by
Ben
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Bike Nashbar has The Bike Fixie 1 Road Bike for $280 - 20% off with coupon code 73496 [Exp 9/23] + $27 shipping = $251 shipped. Fixed-gear, single-speed bike features a 6061 aluminum frame with a chromoly fork and 48x16 gearing. Suitable for college students and commuters. Available in three different frame sizes. [Compare]
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    spader725 - Posted 8:10 pm PDT 09/22/09 (64 Posts)  Report Spam

    the description on their webpage doesnt name any of the components except the brake calipers. Plus the gear ratio is not good for skidding, so why even mention skidding in the description. For the price, who are they trying to offload this on? rodeo cowboy?

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    shortbus - Posted 8:58 pm PDT 09/22/09 (201 Posts)  Report Spam

    There is no name brand on any of the components because they are likely the nashbar house brand parts. Doesn't mean they are terrible, just generic parts sometimes even made in the same factory as name brand stuff.

    This is an entry-level fixed gear bike that only weighs 22 lbs. Read the reviews on Nashbar if you want more information. Or, contact Nashbar directly - they have been good to deal with in the past.

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    syzygy - Posted 10:21 pm PDT 09/22/09 (332 Posts)  Report Spam

    250$ not bad for a fixie.. Components? just get better parts whenever they break..

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    hurl3.0 - Posted 10:35 pm PDT 09/22/09 (2471 Posts)  Report Spam

    this bike wont get stolen

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    sethook - Posted 6:23 am PDT 09/23/09 (1582 Posts)  Report Spam

    Buy one of these and get yourself ready for the Tour De Harlem.

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    tommyb - Posted 7:52 am PDT 09/23/09 (328 Posts)  Report Spam

    250 is a great deal for entry level fixed. you'll spend more than that later, when you buy a conversion with good components, but this is still a good deal. you'll spend close to this converting a bike you already own, but this is new and correct!

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    nuisance - Posted 8:21 am PDT 09/23/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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    shortbus - Posted 8:53 am PDT 09/23/09 (201 Posts)  Report Spam

    bacon: Does having 10,738 posts make you cool? Everybody's got their thing...

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    nuisance - Posted 9:05 am PDT 09/23/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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    azmtbkr81 - Posted 9:30 am PDT 09/23/09 (19 Posts)  Report Spam

    Actually fixies are good for a number of reasons, they are low cost reliable transportation, they are simple to maintain and are good training tools if you are into cycling.

    But I agree, those fixie scenester clowns with the manpris are irritating.

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    TRB - Posted 10:10 am PDT 09/23/09 (211 Posts)  Report Spam

    this is really tempting to me.. but i'll go check out what the oakland flea market has first HA

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    EchoTony - Posted 10:27 am PDT 09/23/09 (472 Posts)  Report Spam

    better to find an old road bike on craig's list or in the local paper... Pull the gears, etc and buy a good fixed hub... or better, build out a wheel with fixed and free wheel hubs so you can flip the rear tire around and have an easier time of it on the way home when you go too far or end up on lots of hills...

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    Wally - Posted 10:34 am PDT 09/23/09 (65 Posts)  Report Spam

    If you're honestly thinking about buying a fixed gear bike, you better find one to try out first. The image shows only a front brake. Ever try to do a quick stop on a fixie on a wet, sandy street? If not, better buy a helmet while you're at it. How about riding a fixed gear down a big hill?

    "fixing" an old bike with 27" wheels takes a little jimmy rigging of the brakes. There's a difference between 27" and 700c wheels.

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    fxp - Posted 10:49 am PDT 09/23/09 (985 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have a fixed gear bike and use it to work out. For me, the fixie gives a better workout. A fixie is a race bike originally built for a wooden track, not for off road riding. This one comes with hand brakes so you don't have to skid to stop, but believe me it will skid if you push it. It also has the same gearing that my Fuji has which is fine for road riding. Nashbar is a good company and has excellent gear. I paid $400 for my fixie and it came without brakes.

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    nuisance - Posted 3:08 pm PDT 09/23/09 (10365 Posts)  Report Spam

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