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• #48927
Chris, one thing you need to worry about: does it fit you?
If not, sell it.
If it does, keep it.
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• #48928
All gone TITS UP ! Peugeot frame not fixie project now as bloody shimano derailueer how ever you spell it doesnt fit even after i got the attachment so now i tink i might need a new frame eventhough i have 3 lying around catching. Peugeot coming together now. Ahhh i HATE bikes.
Shortly taking a break and going up to see ponys and pigs to take my mind off things.
Prob need to be more specific. Raleigh frame not working with deraillueer. So fixie project peugeot frame using to be a normal bike and need to get a frame for fixie project.
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• #48929
why would you need a deraileur for a fixed gear bicycle?
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• #48930
why would you need a deraileur for a fixed gear bicycle?
All gone TITS UP ! Peugeot frame **not **fixie project
GAAAAWWWDDDD sumo!
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• #48931
Peugeot frame not fixie project** now**
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• #48932
ponys
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• #48933
First two things to do;
- Look at the mech and fixing section. There's a sticky with recommended websites/videos. I think this is a great introduction, but have a general look through them all.
- Read Sheldon Brown to fill in the gaps.
With that frame, I'd use swept back bars like the North Roads (which are cheap), and go for 700s with big tyres to fill up the clearances (prob 32c). If you want some 27" rims, I have some nice classic looking 36h NOS ones. That way you'll end up with a cool crusing style bike.
Also bear in mind that it isn't an amazing frame, so keep the cost of parts in perspective.
Good points all, thanks.
I have read Sheldon Brown so I've probably filled the gaps before I knew what they were.
I am in two minds about the frame TBH. On one hand a small frame with a long seat post, MTB stem and the North Road bars would be more akin to the MTB riding positions I'm used to (albeit with a different hand position).
On the other hand it isn't a brilliant frame and it might prove too small for what I really end up desiring from a fixie road hack.
I have maybe let the fact that it was free cloud my judgement and make me want to use it.
- Look at the mech and fixing section. There's a sticky with recommended websites/videos. I think this is a great introduction, but have a general look through them all.
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• #48934
£25 total on planet x, new stem bar and tape. 3ttt stem and bar, Morpheus seems to be a perfect choice for me and for just £9!
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• #48935
Planet-x frame arrived today. It looks so small! Having doubts about the size of it.
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• #48936
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Got one pony and a horse.
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• #48937
unharmed
Finished. Here 'tis in SS handbag CX mode. Can pop the Delgado wheelset back on for fixed town-bike mode.Looks nice n tidy Ben. Slightly different, but good colours too.
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• #48938
Tanks, man. Really quite absurdly fun on the hardpack.
sparkly green bike high-five
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• #48939
Planet-x frame arrived today. It looks so small! Having doubts about the size of it.
Kids bike...?
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• #48940
... [frame] was free ... me want to use it.
My first attempt at a fixed gear conversion was with a road frame with a wide wheel base similar to the one you have. It never really worked out properly and I would not try it again. Pedal strike and not very responsive steering being the main issues.
However, if the frameset has an OK weight, say less than 3.5 kgs, it could make a nice relaxed single speed. I second the above advice about mustache bars. Don't spend money on powder coating and decals.
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• #48941
Having doubts about the size of it.
Been there. Hope it turns out alright and doesn't turn into a faff of returning and such.
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• #48942
Hmn, that was a bit too easy. Just won some PX Carbon Pro forks for £24 on fleabay...
Planet-X say this about the sizing of this frame:
Rider Height / Suggested Frame Size
5′3″ to 5′8″ / Small
5′8″ to 5′11″ / Medium
5′10″ to 6′2″ / Large
6′1″ to 6′6″ / X-LargeSizing Notes
All frame size recommendations are approximate. A good fit will also depend on the correct choice of stem length, correct bike set-up for the rider and riding style.Correct frame size choice can vary greatly with riders' torso length. If you have longer legs and a shorter torso, go for a slightly shorter stem. If you think you are borderline between sizes, and you have longer legs and a shorter torso, go for the smaller frame size. If you have shorter legs and a longer torso, go for the larger frame size to get the extra top tube length.
So that's what I've done, as I'm about 5'6"/5'7" with a shorter upper torso. Still, a medium pompino seems to work relatively well...
Anyhow, now I need stem/bars/chainset/brakes/front mech/brake and shifter cables to complete the build. Next payday...
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• #48943
update after shop's picture, before I even seen it
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• #48944
I saw you on that the other day. Can't remember where though
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• #48945
^^sweet ride dude
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• #48946
Shit I want a Brooklyn. Yo dimi3! What size is that and how tall are you? Looks immensely fun!
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• #48947
Planet-x frame arrived today. It looks so small! Having doubts about the size of it.
charming colleague
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• #48948
flowmont: there are only 2 sizes - short and long, mine is long and I'm 5'10 (178cm)
Pistanator next time you know what to do.
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• #48949
charming colleague
I think he was doing "bunny ears".
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• #48950
flowmont: there are only 2 sizes - short and long, mine is long and I'm 5'10 (178cm)
Pistanator next time you know what to do.
Sure I saw you on this bombing down city road yesterday early evening, lovely build!
Oh right, thanks!