Which one?
neither
>>906272
this
>>906272
This.
>>906271
dont get Pure Fix, its a hi-ten frame, the only affordable fixie with chromoly frame that I know of is the Fuji Feather
>>906271
save up and buy something with gears
>fixies
>>906272
This.
>>906272
this
>>906272
this. both disgusting
If you consider how much you pay for a Bike without brakes and gears, and compare it to a bike with actual gears and brakes.. You know then how stupid you really are
>>906360
>Fuji Feather
>Fuji Track Classic
>KHS Flite 100
>Mercier Kilo TT
>Linus Roadster
>Pake Rum Runner
All these solid budget choices, and youre tied between two pieces of shit. The chain slack on the second bike makes me sad.
>>906272
This.
>>907506
this guy knows his tark bieks
>>906271
>which one
>>907476
You sir, have great taste. The Fuji Feather and Track Classics are sweet. The Kilo TT are also amazing
>>909199
I have a feather and can fully advocate for it
>>909207
I am looking for a 58 this season on CL
>>909211
Here's my short boy 53
>>909199
The Masi Fixed Uno Drop is also a good affordable fixie
http://www.masibikes.com/bikes/fixed/fixed-uno-drop-2016
>track geo
>bottle cage bosses
pls stop
>>909222
>http://www.masibikes.com/bikes/fixed/fixed-uno-drop-2016
that paint is amazing, I like it. also trips
>>909221
why back brake instead of front? or both
>>909283
Back brakes alone are dangerous, I never use them when I have both, so I took it off -- it's also good for bar spins
>>909293
I mean front brakes******
>>909293
>Front brakes alone are dangerous
>>907476
As someone clueless and ignorant, which of those are single-speeds?
Are they all fixie garbage?
>>909351
Most come with flip flop hubs (You can choose single speed or fixed)
>>909293
>>909301
jesus penis, it's only dangerous if you're an idiot and grab your brakes in a panic
otherwise front brakes might be safer than just back brakes because you can apply more braking force / stop in a shorter distance
if the lever is on your handlebar you can't bar spin either way, right? you'd need downtube brakes or something (lol).
>>909398
>can't bar spin
You can, if you install a detangler.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6o09WDbA-7A
>>909221
I like the post crashed seat, well worn equipment is the best. Means you ride it, not just look at it.
Also old school stem is nice
>>909399
not the anon you are replying to but my gyros always had the upper cables fall apart after a few weeks, the ends would just straight up rip apart.
>>909561
Reality wants a word with you. https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=flip+flop+hub&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=JKV_VrPPE-W1mwXb1ICwAQ
>>909585
That Google search only serves to support my point. None of those hubs are geared.
>>909811
Because he is not talking about switching between geared and fixed. Flip flop hubs (like the ones being discussed that are regularly equipped on urban fixies) are singlespeed/fixed. If you wanna change the gearing you swap out the cogs or chainring.
Get the Access Raptor from Performance Bicycle.
I hear only great things about it
>>906271
both crappy
>>906272
this
>>909835
>Because he is not talking about switching between geared and fixed
>(You can choose single speed or fixed)
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