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Maxwell Palmer said:I don't know if this helps, but the Fuji I have is an 07' model.
Hey Maxwell-- be sure to share your experience about Cycle Smithy here:
http://www.chicagobikeshops.info
If you're looking to get the experience of building a bike under your belt, certainly go ahead with this.
If you're looking for a bike that fits, as someone suggested, you could try a longer stem or one with a different rise first before going to greaterexpense and effort.
Seems to me, if you're going to go to the trouble of building up a bike, you should try to find an unusual or esoteric frame (old/used) rather that buying a current "off-the-rack" brand.
Why an unusual frame?
h3 said:Maxwell Palmer said:I don't know if this helps, but the Fuji I have is an 07' model.
Hey Maxwell-- be sure to share your experience about Cycle Smithy here:
http://www.chicagobikeshops.info
If you're looking to get the experience of building a bike under your belt, certainly go ahead with this.
If you're looking for a bike that fits, as someone suggested, you could try a longer stem or one with a different rise first before going to greaterexpense and effort.
Seems to me, if you're going to go to the trouble of building up a bike, you should try to find an unusual or esoteric frame (old/used) rather that buying a current "off-the-rack" brand.
It gives your bike about 1,000 times more personality. "Unusual" may not be the right word, but I mean something you can't just go to a store and buy.
I guess I don't really know-- are you looking to do track racing? Or is it just supposed to be an around-town hipster bike?
Maxwell Palmer said:Why an unusual frame?
h3 said:Maxwell Palmer said:I don't know if this helps, but the Fuji I have is an 07' model.
Hey Maxwell-- be sure to share your experience about Cycle Smithy here:
http://www.chicagobikeshops.info
If you're looking to get the experience of building a bike under your belt, certainly go ahead with this.
If you're looking for a bike that fits, as someone suggested, you could try a longer stem or one with a different rise first before going to greaterexpense and effort.
Seems to me, if you're going to go to the trouble of building up a bike, you should try to find an unusual or esoteric frame (old/used) rather that buying a current "off-the-rack" brand.
Also you might want to look into Leader Frames...They have awesome frames for relatively reasonable prices...I am not too sure about the bottom bracket being cmpatible with Fuji. I am just throwing some ideas out that's all...
-Ali
Thanks for the reply, Maxwell. Definitely hope you stay around the Chainlink, but you may also want to check out the Chicago Fixed Gear Forum, and particularly pore through the many many threads made up entirely of people's posted images of their bikes to get ideas and inspiration. Hopefully you will also get pointers on where to find what you're looking for.
To further illuminate the point I was trying to make, I don't want to see you spend a lot of money on commercially available options, then fall in with a fixie crowd that places value on finding old classic frames to build, and the DIY ethic, and regret having a mostly "store bought" ride.
Have you been to West Town Bikes yet? Good place to rub elbows with people who know stuff.
Maxwell Palmer said:I have decided against the Surly frame because the one I wanted(the steamroller) is built for wider wheels and the Fuji that I am going to transfer the parts from is a purely track bike with thin wheels. I am now thinking maybe an 59 cm IRO Angus, but I also like the frame on the most recent Bianchi Pista, but I haven't been able to locate any Bianchi frames except Pista Concepts and other very expensive ones. To answer your question, I am mostly going to be commuting with this bike but I also want it to be track legal because I am considering doing some Velodrome racing in the spring.
h3 said:It gives your bike about 1,000 times more personality. "Unusual" may not be the right word, but I mean something you can't just go to a store and buy.
I guess I don't really know-- are you looking to do track racing? Or is it just supposed to be an around-town hipster bike?
Maxwell Palmer said:Why an unusual frame?
h3 said:Maxwell Palmer said:I don't know if this helps, but the Fuji I have is an 07' model.
Hey Maxwell-- be sure to share your experience about Cycle Smithy here:
http://www.chicagobikeshops.info
If you're looking to get the experience of building a bike under your belt, certainly go ahead with this.
If you're looking for a bike that fits, as someone suggested, you could try a longer stem or one with a different rise first before going to greaterexpense and effort.
Seems to me, if you're going to go to the trouble of building up a bike, you should try to find an unusual or esoteric frame (old/used) rather that buying a current "off-the-rack" brand.
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