Hey! I'm in the market for a new frame and I'm looking for either a surly steamroller, all city nature boy or an all city big block. I'm about 5'11 so I'm looking for a 55-56 frame.
If you know anyone looking to sell their frames, lemme know!
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I'm also interested in the Bianchi San Jose... jus' sayin'
I'd be down with a crosscheck, too :-)
Nashbar usually has some decent SS/fixie/track frames as well for pretty cheap.
Ugly welded construction, but if you want a nice steel lugged frame you best look in the vintage department of CL 'cause nobody makes that stuff anymore for <$1000 in the painted, prepped, & ready to build price range.
Nobody but maxway?
Love old geared bikes converted. Fuji's, Raleighs, Schwinn LeTours. Cheap as heck and they look great. I have an old Bridgestone (Kabuki) that I love.
Hey Adam, I have a Kilo WT from Bikes Direct that I absolutely love. It has the same geometry as a steamroller, but is very reasonably priced and the build quality is fantastic for what it is. I'm moving at the end of fall and would be looking to sell my bike as a complete/parts bundle, the only thing is the frame is 59 cm, which may just be a tad to big. Feel free to PM me with any questions!
I have an '08 KHS Flite 100 that's been on my bike trainer for a while. The front fork is bent slightly back but still rideable, and it needs some new tubes/tires. If you're interested, make me an offer.
I actually do have a beautiful Univega Gran Premio (frame has some small rust spots but overall the frame is awesome) with some pretty nice components (all original Suntour Cyclone) that I've been debating converting. The bike is super cool but I know that I will ride it a hell of a lot more if I convert it. And I love the frame. Triple butted chromoly from the 80s!
Tominator said:
Love old geared bikes converted. Fuji's, Raleighs, Schwinn LeTours. Cheap as heck and they look great. I have an old Bridgestone (Kabuki) that I love.
Why do you say that?
rwein5 said:
Agree, but found it nearly impossible to get (and maintain) good chain tension.
Tominator said:Love old geared bikes converted. Fuji's, Raleighs, Schwinn LeTours. Cheap as heck and they look great. I have an old Bridgestone (Kabuki) that I love.
"So let's do that..."
Sounds like the perfect frame.
Adam Love said:
I actually do have a beautiful Univega Gran Premio (frame has some small rust spots but overall the frame is awesome) with some pretty nice components (all original Suntour Cyclone) that I've been debating converting. The bike is super cool but I know that I will ride it a hell of a lot more if I convert it. And I love the frame. Triple butted chromoly from the 80s!
Tominator said:Love old geared bikes converted. Fuji's, Raleighs, Schwinn LeTours. Cheap as heck and they look great. I have an old Bridgestone (Kabuki) that I love.
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