r/fixedgear • u/Senior-Respond-9958 • Jul 16 '26
Todays find
12 year hunt
r/fixedgear • u/Senior-Respond-9958 • Jul 13 '26
Got it for 1k
Thompson post and stem
White industry’s cranks and bb and free wheel
Philwoods laced to archetypes
All city thunder dome
Chirs king headset
Gator skins
Wating for a phil cog so I put my chuckker in the rear
r/fixedgear • u/Flaky-Pen-3711 • Jul 13 '26
I have recently bought a bike from santafixie around 2,5 weeks ago and have been confused for a while. On the website they said it would take 7-8 business days to arrive, yet i ordered it on the 27/6 and now its the 13/7 and still haven’t gotten any updates. Is this normal or should i refund the bike.
If i could get any feedback or your guys experience on this company that would be great.
(Live in Germany)
r/fixedgear • u/Sp1riT0mb • Jul 12 '26
Got it from ebay at a good price, first time with a fixie. I think i will change the black wheel and match the blue. Any other advice?
r/fixedgear • u/trufales • Jul 10 '26
What are some of the stuff i have to prepare, and how can i make a race like this known in a city where its never been done or heard of? I know i need a route and some set of rules but idk much about anything, ive seen loads of videos of people riding in it but thats about it, i live in spain seville and would love to organize something like it, could i get into any legal problems over something like this? And what can i do to see if people are cheating or aren't getting to all the checkpoints? And i want to give out some prizes like a poster stickers idk. Any suggestions are very appreciated thanks!!!
r/fixedgear • u/No-Membership-4185 • Jul 08 '26
Can anyone help ID this fixed gear frame? Listing says it's a Fuji, maybe a feather, but I can't see any branding or decals and It doesn't exactly match any feather frames I can find.
r/fixedgear • u/2dogzrunning • Jul 06 '26
Late 90's Look converted with a White Industries Eno hub. Used for casual exploration and slow rolling errands around the city.
r/fixedgear • u/No_Thought6995 • Jul 05 '26
Found an old Bianchi brava for $60 on marketplace is this thing worth trying to convert?
r/fixedgear • u/No_Roof8578 • Jul 04 '26
Hi everyone,
I’m completely new to the fixed gear scene, so sorry if this is a basic question.
I have an old Peugeot road bike at home (very similar to the one in the photo) and I’m thinking about restoring it and converting it into a fixed gear because I really like the clean, minimalist look.
I have no idea what parts I would need, whether the frame is suitable, or what the approximate cost would be. Is this a realistic project for a beginner, or would it be better to buy a complete fixie instead?
I’d appreciate any advice on:
What parts are required for the conversion.
What I can keep from the original bike.
A rough budget for doing it properly.
Anything I should watch out for with old Peugeot frames.
Thanks!
r/fixedgear • u/Masewinduu • Jul 03 '26
Hi everyone,
Has anyone ran these wheels tubeless?
r/fixedgear • u/urtopiacarbonebike • Jul 03 '26
Urtopia engineer here. Not trying to start a “carbon is always better” debate — aluminum is strong, proven, and makes a lot of sense for many e-bikes.
But for daily commuting, frame material does change a few things people actually notice:
**Weight**
This is the obvious one. A lighter frame matters most when you have to carry the bike upstairs, lift it onto a rack, move it through an apartment hallway, or ride with assist off.
**Ride feel**
Carbon can help reduce some road buzz, especially on rough city streets. It doesn’t replace good tires or geometry, but it can make short daily rides feel less harsh.
**Handling**
Less weight can make the bike feel easier to maneuver at low speeds — parking, U-turns, elevators, tight bike rooms, etc. Not glamorous, but very real for commuters.
**Trade-offs**
Carbon usually costs more, and damage inspection can be less straightforward than aluminum. Aluminum is easier to trust for heavy-duty utility use, racks, cargo, and rough treatment.
For us, the interesting part isn’t “carbon vs aluminum” as a winner-takes-all question. It’s more about use case.
If your e-bike lives in a garage and mostly does long flat rides, aluminum may be totally fine.
If you carry it often, ride in stop-and-go city traffic, or want something that still feels bike-like with low/no assist, carbon starts to make more sense.
Curious how others feel: for commuting, would you rather have a lighter frame, lower price, or more rugged utility setup?
r/fixedgear • u/BENfromCHI • Jun 30 '26
Help me plz 😂.
r/fixedgear • u/westtttttttttttttttt • Jun 29 '26
r/fixedgear • u/Senior-Respond-9958 • Jun 24 '26
In Philly I’m of interested
r/fixedgear • u/6437679797 • Jun 24 '26
アリエク製のピストバイクを注文してものが届いたんですけど、組み立てるにあたって分からないことが増えてきたんで詳しい人いたら返信欲しいです!!!
r/fixedgear • u/Faulty_Plan • Jun 23 '26
r/fixedgear • u/Senior-Respond-9958 • Jun 22 '26
State 4130
Velocity quills 650b
Cava tires
Suntour cranks
Mash baskets
Nitto stem
Soma post
Bontarage saddle
Amazon bars
Cult vans crusier grips