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Old 2nd July 2008   #1
gypoben
Frame & fork for first fixed build

This is my first post on here, but I have been browsing for some time...

I'm looking to build my first fixed gear bike up, just wondering if anyone on here has any frame & fork setup that i could purchase to get this off the ground!!

Ideally looking for an old steel road frame, around 58cm size. But after years of riding BMX, I'm used to riding an ill fitting bike, so could go a little either way on the size...

Any ideas anyone??

Cheers.
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Old 2nd July 2008   #2
Platini
 
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Old 2nd July 2008   #3
gypoben
Nay chance, saw that thing on eBay and it reminds me of this:

http://www.easternbikes.com/a/produc...rimReaper.html

...which is laughable in the bmx world too
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Old 2nd July 2008   #4
provenrad
 
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Hi welcome,
Whats your budget? Style of frame? classic / modern.. Steel / alloy?
Classic raleigh on epay for £110. Its costly, but has bbeen faithfully restored. You could email an offer?
Shame that you missed out on the £99 langster framesets that were selling like hotcakes a couple of weeks back on Ebay..
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Old 2nd July 2008   #5
gypoben
Looking at something steel, (I'm not a fan of alloy frames), and preferably something a little older with lugs. Ideally for under £100.

That record ace on eBay does look nice though, may email him for more specs, and maybe put in a cheeky offer.
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Old 2nd July 2008   #6
Jonny_gfg
yeh i spotted that too. what, for the love of god, has he machined his seat tube out for? surely on a steel frame thats just asking for some loverly invisible, structurally compromising rust?

anyhow, id go for something steel, something with TRACK dropouts ( old style horizontal road dropouts work, but its so much neater, and easier chain tension wise to go with proper track dropouts on your first fixed build). oh and 120mm spacing for your rear hub is useful as it is easier to find a decent track hub to fit.
if your buying new, id recomend the following: On One Pompino (a little heavy, but bombproof, and ill be selling one in the next few weeks if your interested!)
Genesis flyer, soma Rush, EAI Bareknuckle (the last one is like rocking horse shit tho). Id try not to be tempted by some of the popular fixed shops 'own brand' framesets, Brick lane bikes does a frame and fork for £117, but the steel used on these is probably submarine grade (having said that ive not seen one in the flesh, they could be great value!)
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Old 2nd July 2008   #7
bi_cyclist
Hi I have a Dunelt (made by the Phillips family in Birmingham then became part of Raleigh in 1960. )I think this frame was made in the 50's. I bought it about 3 years ago when it had just been resprayed.
I built it up as a fixed but as with a few other older frames I have have come to the conclusion they are too big for me - a good 2 inches more than my contemporary frames. (I'm 5' 6 or 7)
It is a lovely looking frame with beautiful logs and transfers + original badge. The respray has faded slightly since i bought it but it still looks good.

The frame size is 23" 58cm

Can send pics. (how do i include them here?)

Looking for £75
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Old 2nd July 2008   #8
pj (pj)
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Old 2nd July 2008   #9
RPM
 
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go off the peg.

OTP FTW

all the hepcat bombadiers are running OTP for 08.

it's pegged.
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Old 2nd July 2008   #10
pj (pj)
logged.

off the peg, pegged and logged.
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Old 2nd July 2008   #11
RPM
 
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first the log, then the peg.

progression, man.
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Old 2nd July 2008   #12
pj (pj)
then the peglog. it's like a log and a peg, together. fukken space age.
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Old 3rd July 2008   #14
gypoben
Quote:
Originally Posted by bi_cyclist View Post
Hi I have a Dunelt (made by the Phillips family in Birmingham then became part of Raleigh in 1960. )I think this frame was made in the 50's. I bought it about 3 years ago when it had just been resprayed.
I built it up as a fixed but as with a few other older frames I have have come to the conclusion they are too big for me - a good 2 inches more than my contemporary frames. (I'm 5' 6 or 7)
It is a lovely looking frame with beautiful logs and transfers + original badge. The respray has faded slightly since i bought it but it still looks good.

The frame size is 23" 58cm

Can send pics. (how do i include them here?)

Looking for £75
Sounds good! I private messaged you (at least i think thats what i did) with my email address, be awesome if you could send some pics of the frame through to me!!

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Originally Posted by Jonny_gfg View Post
yeh i spotted that too. what, for the love of god, has he machined his seat tube out for? surely on a steel frame thats just asking for some loverly invisible, structurally compromising rust?

anyhow, id go for something steel, something with TRACK dropouts ( old style horizontal road dropouts work, but its so much neater, and easier chain tension wise to go with proper track dropouts on your first fixed build). oh and 120mm spacing for your rear hub is useful as it is easier to find a decent track hub to fit.
if your buying new, id recomend the following: On One Pompino (a little heavy, but bombproof, and ill be selling one in the next few weeks if your interested!)
Genesis flyer, soma Rush, EAI Bareknuckle (the last one is like rocking horse shit tho). Id try not to be tempted by some of the popular fixed shops 'own brand' framesets, Brick lane bikes does a frame and fork for £117, but the steel used on these is probably submarine grade (having said that ive not seen one in the flesh, they could be great value!)
I would love a full track frame as, like you say, they look so much neater and simpler to set up... But i was under the impression that i'd be looking at spending a fair few quid more to get hold of one, over say and old road frame.

the BLB F&F sets are only £117??? I thought that they were more expensive than that, maybe i should look into one!!
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Old 3rd July 2008   #15
rideordie
if your interested i have an white raleigh sprint frame its a 57" i could sell you for £70 has original head set and a shimano BB in it too and a set of strong light cranks with a 48t chain ring. Its also lugged and steel :)

its was my old bike but im not using it and i dont really have the space for it.

I'll post some pics up later if you like?
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Old 3rd July 2008   #16
gypoben
57" !! I'm not a giant. haha.. :)

joking aside, yeah that sounds good, wouldn't mind seeing some pics of it, definately - are there forks to accompany it?
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Old 3rd July 2008   #17
rideordie
haha yeh sorry not 57" thats mental

there are forks too

I'll sort out some pics this evening and put them up
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Old 3rd July 2008   #18
gypoben
wicked, cheers for that. ill check back later this evening....
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Old 3rd July 2008   #19
rideordie
heres the pics promised.
Its a bit dirty but with a bit of tlc and a clean should scrub up nicely. Also has english threading on it so none of that threading problems that people get with other raleighs.
Its just going to waste here but it rode really nicely. It was set up as my first fixed gear.






how i had it set up before.



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Old 4th July 2008   #20
uncleyacov
Just thought I'd crash in on this thread.

Rideordie, is it 57" or not? I'm also looking for a first project frame, and ultimately have a Raleigh in mind. Could I also ask what the rear hub spacing is?
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Old 4th July 2008   #21
gypoben
rideordie thanks for taking the time to post some pictures of your frame! looks rad, however, i spoke to a friend last night and he said he had an old raleigh road bike hanging about that i could pretty much have, so im sorted for a frame & fork now!!! thanks all the same...

uncleyacov it's all yours if your interested!
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Old 5th July 2008   #22
rideordie
Uncleacov its yours if you want it. The rear spacing is 126mm i had no problems fitting a 120mm rear hub in it.

no worries gypoben.
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Old 5th July 2008   #23
Rudy
Hi rideordie,

been following the forums for a while, I'm also looking for a frame for my first fixie build. If frame is still available, I'm keen. Thanks, Rudy
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Old 6th July 2008   #24
Ratboy
i have an old puch frame with nice lugs and chrome forks ill sell for £20 if anyone interested i can send a pic or if your at south london drinks i can bring it to show you
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Old 6th July 2008   #25
mikeymerk
 
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ratboy what size is it?
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Old 7th July 2008   #26
Ratboy
i think its a 54 seat tube but ill measure properly tomorrow when its daylight 1 thing it has headset bb BUT the right side crank arm is stripped so will need replacing (tightened up some pedals too tight) can throw in original seat tube and seat
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Old 7th July 2008   #27
uncleyacov
Rideordie, did the emailing you directly thing work? Never know with these computational devices.
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Old 7th July 2008   #28
pj (pj)
Quote:
Originally Posted by uncleyacov View Post
Just thought I'd crash in on this thread.

Rideordie, is it 57" or not? I'm also looking for a first project frame, and ultimately have a Raleigh in mind. Could I also ask what the rear hub spacing is?
i picked up a raleigh 531 something for £21 on the bay yesterday.

it's in bradford. won't be able to pick it up for a few weeks. but when i do i'll probably list it on here for £300 if you're interested.

;)
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Old 7th July 2008   #29
rideordie
uncleyacov no i dont think it did work.

PJ i assume your suggesting that the pricing is too high?
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Old 7th July 2008   #30
pj (pj)
no - not at all, was just saying i couldn't quite believe i got a 531 1980's raleigh frame, with 'raleigh' engraved on the seatstays, headset, bottom bracket, cranks and chainset for TWENTY ONE pounds.
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Old 7th July 2008   #31
rideordie
haha cool that is a bargin. Just me reading things with a grumpy sleep deprived view on today sorry :-)
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Old 7th July 2008   #32
pj (pj)
that's alright. i'm a bit of a prick anyway.
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Old 7th July 2008   #33
uncleyacov
I'll do it through here then.

When/where/how can I see it/pick it up/do the deal/handover/exchange and all that jazz?
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Old 7th July 2008   #34
rideordie
i live in new cross i'll be in from tomorrow onwards after work from about 6pm if you wanted to swing by anyday just let me know. Alternatively i can ride out more central if it suits you better. if its easier for you email me at markxrat@gmail.com and let me know your plans.
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Old 9th July 2008   #35
rideordie
this is still available not heard anything from uncleyacov yet.
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Old 10th July 2008   #36
uncleyacov
Strange, I've sent two emails to the exact address given above. I was going to suggest meeting on Saturday as my evenings are somewhat bloated this week.
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Old 18th August 2008   #37
tommo_66
Also thought I'd Hijack this thread, and see if anybody else has a frame & forks lying about? Looking to spend about £40 - £50 and would need to ship UK.

Come on....