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I feel you but when I decided to get a bike, I wanted one that I would be happy riding for a while. I saved up all my money from my summer job andacquired parts...piece by piece... throughout the summer. In the end, I'm happy as hell with what I came up with and I won't have to change much on itfor a few years (Lord willingOriginally Posted by Complete since 1989
yeah for now i am but i can pick out parts on the way and i just really want one of my own NOW you know
or one of theseOriginally Posted by kdwallace
If you want something to get around on you are much better off with a mountain bike with slick tyres.
Originally Posted by Mojodmonky1
noob question i guess, either that or im just getting too old.
what is the obsession with fixed gear bikes?
my baby sister whos still in college has one and I just about killed myself the first time I tried to ride that thing. I was just trying to loosen up my muscles and joints after gettin beat up playin football and it didnt help. i had trouble turning since you cant coast and the damn pedal is always going around, and its hard to mentally get used to always having to pedal. Is th enjoyment derived from being able to do tricks?
A complete bike? You can find some decent complete ones for around $500-600.Originally Posted by Shaq DIESEL 34
What does a new, decent fixie cost?
And What happens if you stop peddaling, like you just spread your legs off the pedal?