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  • Allright, it seems that u guys had all this energy to try and make me feel crap so I just wanna say thanks to the people that have actually been respectful enough to give me some positive criticisms, and for all the others I want u to know that I take pride in these babies although u might think they r crap but there is no need to be mean all tell strangers to fuck off..

    I didnt know it was illegal to have only one brake.. I didnt know u d get offended if I was to call these bikes couriers.. And i didnt know my prices were so unreasonable by lookin at some o the prices that I ve checked in London anyway..

    I didnt mean to start a riot but obviously some people here think they r too cool for some other people like me that r tryin to be humble and do their little thing without pissin anyone off..

  • "courier bikes" ?

    stop selling singlespeeds with no rear brakes please

  • what is a courier bike?

  • MrSmith what is a courier bike?

    one that needs some basic matinance

  • There is a fixed-gear conversion chop-shop of sorts somewhere in the trendy part of Brooklyn that has been posting regularly on Craigslist for at least a year or two now. The following two ads are typical of their postings. It's kind of a meth lab for bicycles in that it operates from someone's apartment and its product is extremely dangerous. The first post is to hook the new users, and the second targets the addict--watch how he changes his tone and approach from one to the other. Both posts are insidious and infuriating. Consider the implications on your Independence Day ride tomorrow:

    Once You Ride Track You Never Go Back! Fixed Gears and Single Speeds - $100
    [original URL: http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/bik/363527325.html]
    Reply to: see below
    Date: 2007-06-30, 2:18AM EDT

    What does this mean? I'm scared! Does this mean I will ride around and around a velodrome until I die? I mean, I love to ride, but that literally sounds like hell.

    Once You Ride Track You Never Go Back! Fixed Gears and Single Speeds If you want to ride track, or just want learn more about it, we can help you find the right bike. CALL [deleted] after 5pm and call back if i dont answer!

    Oh, I see. Riding "track" means riding a fixed gear bicycle. Got it. I have a friend with one of those. Sounds pretty cool. I think I'll read further.

    We have several fixed gear and track bikes ready to go- 2 peugeots, 2 Fujis, a Schwinn, a Bianchi, a Univega, and a Panasonic. We can answer any questions you have, and we have a good selection of fixed gear and single speed bikes starting at $100. Every bike we sell comes with a six month warantee, and we are always happy to explain how to care for and maintain your fixie. Both converted rear hubs and track wheels are available for any bike, as well as flip flop wheels, with freehweel on one side and fixed on the other, for those who like variety. See below for more wheel info.

    Why do I feel like I'm about to buy a black market parrot or something?

    Every bike we sell will have: -a straight chainline -a secure cog and lockring -a rear wheel centered in dropouts -a front brake for added safety -new cables and housing -new bearings in the headset and bottom bracket

    Sounds OK so far. I love added safety! Mom and Dad will definitely wire me the money to buy a safe bike like this.

    For those who are wondering, here is a rundown of our procedure for converting rear wheels: A fixed gear is distinguished by direct drive; the pedals and the rear wheel are connected directly by the drivechain, so the if you pedal backward you go back, and if you stop pedalling you stop, unlike with a freewheel bike. On both converted road wheels and track wheels, the cog and lockring screw onto threading on the hub, but only a track wheel has reverse threading for the lockring. This way, when you pedal forward, you tighten the cog, and when you pedal back, you tighten the lockring. On a conversion, the cog and lockring both thread on the same way, so that whan you pedal backward, the chain torques them both loose. For this reason, for our conversions, we weld the cog and lockring onto the hub, so that when you stop, your cog wont pop off! In our experience, the welded conversion is just as safe as a track hub; neither one has ever broken that we know of. However, if you plan on riding without a front brake, we recommend using a track wheel just to be sure. The rest of the conversion involves adjusting the axle and spacers and re-dishing the wheel. We put longer spokes on the drive side of the wheel and shorter spokes on the other one; this ensures that the cog and the lockring are in a straight line and that the rim is centered in the dropouts. Both these things are critical for a functional fixed gear: if the chainline isnt straight, the chain will derail and the chainring will get bent, and if the rim isn't centered correctly, the balance and the steering of the bike will be off....So make sure any fixed gear you buy is set up right- don't be afraid to ask questions!

    Well, I'm convinced. Welding a cog to a hub sounds like a perfectly reasonable thing to do. I doubt I'll ever want to change my gearing anyway. And I'm comforted by the fact that he says not one has ever broken "that we know of." Why, the only way they wouldn't know if one had broken would be if the rider had died, and I certainly doubt that's the case. In fact, I think I'll cut-and-paste this entire paragraph and email it to Mom and Dad so they'll feel better about wiring me that money.

    We are between workshops right now, so we're temporarily working out of my apartment in williamsburg- please contact us to set up a time to come by. If you tell us your height, your price range, and any other preferences you have, we'll let you know what bikes we have that might work for you. Please call [deleted] for more info- leave a message with your number if i dont answer and i will get back to you asap.

    Hmm, surprising that they're between workshops. I'd think an operation as professional and conscientious as this would already have a chain of legitimate retail outlets all over Brooklyn. Oh well--I guess I'll just keep trying until he answers. He probably can't hear me over his welder.

    50cm Bianchi Track Bike (fixed gear, NO BRAKES) for sale - $600
    [original URL: http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/bik/365387986.html]
    Reply to: [deleted]
    Date: 2007-07-02, 9:28PM EDT This vintage early 1980's Bianchi Pista is a beautiful classic track bike in pristine condition. For the CL police who will no doubt post some smug comment about new Pistas selling for the same price, let me point out that I have just had the frame professionally powder coated, and I have also customized it with new upgrades of just about all the components. Even without the custom rebuild, the older Pista frames are vastly superior to the flashy new models, and unlike the Pistas currently on the market (which most racers would be too embarrassed to bring to a velodrome), they were actually made for RIDING ON THE TRACK. This bike is not drilled for brakes, and it has authentic track geometry. The new finish is a metallic sky blue color, and I have rebuilt it with all black components including:

    Hold on there, Skippy. Last time I was at the velodrome I saw some of the fastest riders in NYC riding recent-vintage Pistas, and they didn't look too embarrassed. In fact, the only rider who would be "embarrassed" to ride a reasonably-priced and versatile bicycle is the kind of rider who would be afraid to enter a race in the first place. If you ever raced, you'd know that most real racers don't have a vanity bike for each and every discipline, and are more concerned with actually riding. Also, maybe you've been blinded by welding flash, but if you check the Bianchi site you'll find that the current Pistas do have true track geometry. Yes, they're handicapped by those pesky brake holes, but you can easily weld those shut.

    Chris King sealed bearing headset Salsa stem straight aluminum bars with matching blue grips (or Nitto drops or bullhorns if you prefer) Dura Ace aerodynamic seatpost Koski Engineering leather saddle Campagnolo record track bottom bracket Truvativ track crankset and chainring Campy Record track pedals w/ new clips and straps Maillard high flange track wheels with Swift S11 deep dish Sunrims and butted spokes Dura Ace cog and lockring I am asking $600 for the complete bike, including 6mo. warrantee. This is a really cool looking bike, all blue and black, and it rides beautifully- very smooth and quiet. Sorry, I dont have any pics. If you would like to come see the bike please give me a call at [deleted], preferably after 5pm, and day this week. You can also email me, but I dont check my email very often so phone is best.

    Good for you. Sounds like a hot setup. I love mix-matched ISO and JIS tapers. And I'm sure your warranty counts for a lot. Go back to welding lockrings onto Panasonics and leave bicycle retail to the shops that have some knowledge and accountability.


  • £250.

    fleecing hipsters is where its at!!

  • chang Brooklyn to hackney and i think i got their shop pegged

    i love bike snob

  • call the lawyers

  • which one my aunt? my mate? my other mate? my other other mate? my girls mate?

    i know too many lawyers

  • i knew someone was gonna bring out the bike snob.

  • what does dani2kuk mean? whats kuk?

  • "smithers, release the hounds!"

  • haaaa

    let the flaming commence.

  • you sell a bunch of bikes, and then start asking opinions? not the other way around? sounds like the blind leading the blind...

  • danger joel what does dani2kuk mean? whats kuk?

    ku kulx?

    are they building shit bikes as an attack on the gays and catholics, and hoping they will crash into black churches and exploade?

  • EGAD WTF IS UP WITH THAT SADDLE?

    And managing to get Schwalbe to manufacture puncture proof 700c gumwalls exclusively for your Mavic "Slim Speed" prototype rims is quite a coup.

  • dani2kuk Jesus, get a life guys!

    Fuck you buddy and your dangerous ugly overpriced bollocks.

  • dani2kuk Jesus, get a life guys!

    ha!

    you try for some free adverstising, then make a huff when get critisised. fark me.
    the dude who did them on ebay was selling em at £150, which is reasonable, but £250.

  • i like when people do this:

    person: look i made this poorly, dont know what im doing, and you are some experts, what are you opinons

    fourm: its made poorly and you don't know what your doing

    person get a life/ fuck you/ i'm sueing

  • dani2kuk Jesus, get a life guys!

    you're flogging overpriced, illegal, dangerous and shite bikes.

    and we should get a life?

    fucking mong

  • here is the site ;)

    http://www.singlespeed.angelfire.com/

    you're stealing valuable fleeceable hipsters from BLB, they should sue!!

  • hah, 404.
    has he pulled it already?

  • [quote]chris crash There is a fixed-gear conversion chop

    Thought I had read this all before somewhere

    http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/2007/07/worst-of-nyc-craigslist-bike-ads-7-and.html

  • RPM hah, 404.
    has he pulled it already?

    oh, no fun :(

    so i shouldn't post his ph number for those interested?!

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