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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 3:39pm    Post subject: Converting To Fixie Or Single Speed Reply with quote Report Abuse

I've just got my hands on an azzurri Roma - flat bar road bike.
I comute about 15km each way to work, and i'm currently riding my ultegra roadie.
I want to use this roma, but i want to turn it into a fixie. Any ideas on the cheapest way to do this? ie. type of hub?

Also, what would the best gear ratio be, the route to work is flat so no need for a hill climbing gear.

Any help much appreciated!
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:19pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Don't do it. Fashion biking isn't cool anymore.
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:24pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Worse. It's fashionable. Trendy even.
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:29pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Oh noes! Id best start commutatering on my Turner then..for fear of being labelled a fashionz cyclist. Faux fixie FTW.
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:30pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I'm getting some roller bladezez
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:43pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

The hardest bit of a fixie conversions telling your mum and dad.
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:44pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Nick_K wrote:
The hardest bit of a fixie conversions telling your mum and dad.


Lame.
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:45pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

musket wrote:
I'm getting some roller bladezez


Long boards are what all the cool kids ride now.
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 6:48pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

I can't wait to pick my fixie up wednesday.
It will only be used for my very long coffee shop run, about 1km round trip. Maybe for checking out the surf and riding to the golf club
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 11:10pm    Post subject: RE: Converting To Fixie Or Single Speed Reply with quote Report Abuse

Damage wrote:
I've just got my hands on an azzurri Roma - flat bar road bike.
I comute about 15km each way to work, and i'm currently riding my ultegra roadie.
I want to use this roma, but i want to turn it into a fixie. Any ideas on the cheapest way to do this? ie. type of hub?

Also, what would the best gear ratio be, the route to work is flat so no need for a hill climbing gear.

Any help much appreciated!


They have vertical dropouts right? The only option you have for the rear hub is the White Industries "ENO" eccentric hub http://www.whiteind.com/rearhubs/singlespeedhubs.html
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PostPosted: Mon 28/Jul/08 11:15pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Not the only option, but the best option
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